JP Saxe is a singer-songwriter from Toronto. This apocalyptic love song is from Hold It Together, his debut EP after signing with Arista.
The song is a duet with Julia Michaels. Both singers reminisce over a past relationship, wondering if they would back into their lives in the event of an apocalyptic event. But if the world was ending, you'd come over, right? You'd come over and you'd stay the night Would you love me for the hell of it? All our fears would be irrelevant Saxe explained to Genius the song came out of him and Michaels fantasizing about a particular situation. The two wondered whether two parties in a breakup would reconcile if the reasons for their split didn't matter anymore as the world was ending.
Saxe and Michaels penned the song about fortnight after the Ridgecrest earthquakes hit Southern California on July 4 and 5, 2019. "When we got in the studio together, we started talking about it," Saxe said. "I think in Los Angeles, everyone spends a lot of time thinking about both the apocalypse and their exes."
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