[2] The song was written by Gryffin, Andrew Jackson, Chris Loco, Cleo Tighe and Mika.
In an interview with Paper, Gryffin said: "As the song was being worked on, I got put onto Audrey's music from one of my managers, and was immediately drawn to her voice and sound.
We got into the studio in LA, and began to fully develop the sound and vibe of the record.
[4] Logan Potter of Euphoria Magazine felt that its lyrics conveys a message of "openness and comfort, admitting to putting up walls as a means of self-protection with words like.
"[5] The song is written in the key of B major, with a tempo of 100 beats per minute.