The track was written by The Warren Brothers, a duo made up of brothers Brad and Brett Warren, Robert Ellis Orrall, and Stephen Barker Liles of the duo Love and Theft.
The single would reach number 11 on the US Hot Country Songs chart, becoming her 29th top-20 hit but also making Shine McBride's third album to not have a song crack the top ten at country radio following The Time Has Come (1992) and Timeless (2005).
He also favorably described the song's production as having a "bluesier edge," with a "groovy energy [that] breathes life into a slight little ditty.
[5] In the video, McBride is shown driving her car to pick up her friends, who appear to be upset after their boyfriends' walked out on them, to take them out for a good time.
After picking up her friends, McBride takes them to a bar so that the women can enjoy themselves, while she performs the song on stage.