: It begins with a delicate, finger-picked electric guitar melody that mirrors the vulnerability of the lyrics. As the song progresses, the production subtly layers background vocals and percussion, creating a "rising current of despondency" that matches Bay’s soulful, raspy croon.
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Produced by (known for his work with Kings of Leon) at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, the song is intentionally sparse. : It begins with a delicate, finger-picked electric