Sounds Like the Radio

[4] Top bought into it immediately due to his love of 1990s-era country music, and the three developed the song based around heavy references to the decade including the mullet, jukeboxes, and name-checking "Chattahoochee" in its opening line.

[4] They cut a rough demo that day, but it wasn't until November 23, 2021, that Top entered Nashville's Backstage studio to record the song, after it had helped land him a publishing deal with Major Bob Music.

[4] In a review for Holler, Soda Canter favorably described the track as "a nostalgic throwback to the heydays of the late '90s" that foreshadows the kind of artist Zach Top is.

[7] It opens with Top and his band arriving at a rural radio station via pickup truck, where they tie up the disc jockey and plug into the sound board, before performing the song outside, allowing listeners to hear it over the airwaves.

[2] The video progresses with the band loading up their equipment and moving to a dive bar, where Top performs the song again in front of a crowd.