The song is a standout from the rest of George Ezra's catalogue and was written to mark the occasion of his tenth birthday. It was a major commercial success and topped the UK singles charts for a number of weeks in a row. The music is a mixture of indie pop, folk rock and modern jazz. It was produced by Cam Blackwood, a long-time collaborator with Ezra who has lent his prowess to countless artists and bands over the years.
The most notable thing about this song is that it is the brainchild of the aforementioned singer who is also an accomplished amateur composer and producer. The music itself is a blend of modern jazz, folk rock and indie pop that is reminiscent of his early days as a bedroom musician and has more in common with the likes of Radiohead or Muse than it does with contemporary pop acts such as Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. Moreover, the lyrics are a mix of Ezra's musings from his many travels. As for the recording itself, it is one of his earliest works and features Ezra on the lead guitar with guest spots by renowned British musicians such as Joel Pott on bass and Cam Blackwood on drums. The track is arguably a major highlight of Ezra's second studio album Staying at Tamara's, released in 2018.