: The recurring motif of "paradise in our minds" suggests a form of collective escapism. It portrays a shared reality where social blunders and late-night haze are secondary to the mutual understanding between friends.
: David emphasized that the song’s heart lies in the idea that the quality of a night is defined by the company rather than the venue—be it a quiet pub or a crowded festival like Glastonbury .
The song was born from a mutual admiration between David and Bastille frontman Dan Smith. David noted that while writing the melody, he specifically envisioned Smith’s distinctive vocal style, later describing the eventual pairing as "destiny". Produced by Fraser T Smith (known for work with Stormzy and Adele), the track blends David’s smooth vocal runs with Smith’s earnest, anthemic delivery. This synergy allowed the song to peak at number five on the UK Singles Chart , marking David’s highest-charting single in over a decade. Themes of Friendship and Escapism