Gilbert said that he wrote a song and presented it to
Scott Borchetta, the president of his label, but was uncertain of its potential as a hit single. As a result, he contacted
Rhett Akins and co-writers
Brock Berryhill and Josh Dunne, saying that they wanted an "uptempo feel-good radio song". As they wanted the song to be a duet with a female artist, Gilbert asked Borchetta for recommendations, and he suggested
Lindsay Ell.[1]
Gilbert said that he wrote a song and presented it to
Scott Borchetta, the president of his label, but was uncertain of its potential as a hit single. As a result, he contacted
Rhett Akins and co-writers
Brock Berryhill and Josh Dunne, saying that they wanted an "uptempo feel-good radio song". As they wanted the song to be a duet with a female artist, Gilbert asked Borchetta for recommendations, and he suggested
Lindsay Ell.[1]