said Scott in an interview by Hull Daily Mail "It is upbeat and happy and everyone just dances along.
It is very much about the internal response when you fall in love, such as your hair standing on end and blood rushing to your head."
"[4] In an interview with Billboard magazine, Scott said the song is "the polar opposite of 'Dancing On My Own'" "There are a lot of songs about love and how it starts, whether that’s realizing it yourself or coming to find it later on — but no sort of talk about the actual feelings that are created from love and passion.
[6] The video "captures the exhilaration and the uncertainty of a new romance"[7] and "sees Calum surrounded by couples sharing a loving gaze and warm embrace.
"[8] Taylor Weatherby of Billboard magazine said the song is "more upbeat than Scott's 'Dancing On My Own' cover" and "brings a little more happiness to his catalog.
"[5] Spotify Editors of the same magazine said that the song "follows [Dancing On My Own] in a similar vein as the vocal stylings we've come to know and love Calum for, with the track's soft pop rock vibe finely framing his celebrated range as a versatile singer while accentuating his charm as a hopeful romantic.
"[11] Similarly, David Watt of All-Noise regarded the song as a "feel-good and catchy" track.