It was released in September 2020 as a promotional single from the deluxe edition of Combs' second studio album What You See Is What You Get, titled What You See Ain't Always What You Get.
Lyrically, the song is described as a "stirring ode to the people who have shaped [Combs] into the man he is today".
Combs stated "The song is intended to be a thank you to my parents, beautiful wife, Nicole, and my fans.
Then having the extremely talented Amanda Shires contribute her beautiful artistry on fiddle took the song to that next level".
[2] Having previously collaborated with Combs when she played fiddle for him during a performance of "Beautiful Crazy" at the 54th Academy of Country Music Awards, Shires explained in an interview with Rolling Stone Country that "[Combs] is just a really cool guy and he said, 'I would love it if you would come play on this.'