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In an October 2017 Upset Magazine interview Rivers said that the song is about someone he worked with, specifically “having mixed feelings about them as a collaborator, but ultimately realising we’re much better than anything I can do on my own. Owning up to the mistakes I made in that relationship and reaffirming the value I see in that relationship."
In an October 2017 Upset Magazine interview Rivers said that the song is about someone he worked with, specifically “having mixed feelings about them as a collaborator, but ultimately realising we’re much better than anything I can do on my own. Owning up to the mistakes I made in that relationship and reaffirming the value I see in that relationship."


In an October 2017 NPR interview Rivers said that this song was originally written for 2014's Everything Will Be Alright in the End but that it didn't end up fitting. He added that the current version was largely unchanged from the one in contention for that album aside from having a newly written bridge and a very different production style. Rivers also noted that the vocal screeches which open and close the track are his voice manipulated in Pro Tools by Butch Walker.
In an October 2017 NPR interview Rivers said that this song was originally written for 2014's [[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]] but that it didn't end up fitting. He added that the current version was largely unchanged from the one in contention for that album aside from having a newly written bridge and a very different production style. Rivers also noted that the vocal screeches which open and close the track are his voice manipulated in Pro Tools by Butch Walker.


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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