[4] Speight initially found fame working with artists such as Mumford & Sons and Travis, and was recording music at Universal.
However, he was forced to take a two-year break from recording due to contracting septicaemia, requiring him to undergo surgery and rehabilitation.
[2] By 2018, following the release of a string of EPs, Speight had reached a total of 60 million streams on Spotify.
The album was co-produced by Rich Turvey, and themed on his gratitude for his life and job following periods in hospital.
The album focussed on Speight's personal experiences and on living life to the fullest, and was preceded by two singles, 'The One' and 'Let Go'.