The song serves as a "love letter" to the era when artists like Travis Porter were dominating the club scene. It’s lighthearted, high-energy, and completely unapologetic about its goal: to get people back on the dance floor. As Metro himself tweeted upon the album's release, the project was designed to make people "Put the phones down... Dance again! Party again!"
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