In an interview with Sounds Like Nashville, she recounted spending a lot of time outdoors with her family during childhood.
"I was gonna move to Nashville and chase this dream, and everybody looked at me like I was crazy," she told Songwriter Universe.
[7] Block began performing in North Carolina, including the Deep South Bar in Raleigh.
"That was truly the day that I decided that I really needed to give music a fair shot and do this thing," she commented.
[5] She also played several popular Nashville bars including the Listening Room Cafe and Whiskey Jam.
The project was recorded in a closet studio by a producer whom Block asked to help her cut her own material.
[9] Months later, Block filmed a music video for the song, directed by Logen Christopher.
[2][8] Writer James Christopher Monger described Block as, "a country-pop artist who found success in 2020 with a string of relatable singles that effectively paired earworm melodies with unfiltered lyrics.
[8] She has cited Kelly Clarkson, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Dolly Parton and Chris Stapleton as musical influences.