The song reflects upon how lovers who don't live in the same place deal with the distance when the world is forced into separation.
Hoffmann recorded at Rui Veloso's Estudio Vale de Lobos outside Sintra, Portugal, while John Beasley recorded and produced remotely from Los Angeles, and sitarist Gaurav Mazumdar, performed in New Delhi.
[7][8] After travel restrictions had lifted, Beasley then traveled to Portugal to work with Hoffmann in the studio, followed by sitarist Arjun Verma, son of Acharya Roop Verma who was also a disciple of Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan.
The single immediately gained traction with support from the Lisbon jazz radio station, Smooth FM.
The second single, "Nunca Me Esqueci de Ti" was written by Rui Veloso, and João Morge.