
On her official YouTube channel, Gabby Barrett explains that she co-wrote the song with producer Zach Kale and singer-songwriter Jon Nite about a breakup between a young woman and man. "We came to the idea of writing the song about a guy and girl that didn't work but the girl still wishes him kinda well even though he's moved on," she reveals. "But she's still being nice. And I said, 'That's not how girls really think.'"
The song's lyrics then changed to reflect what a woman thinks but doesn't say after her partner's infidelity leads to a breakup. The song begins innocently enough, including lines such as, "I hope she makes you smile the way it made me smile on the other end of a phone." But then the tone changes verses later with the words, "And then I hope she cheats like you did on me."
The song is ultimately an anthem for women who've been wronged, or as Barrett notes, "I wanted it to be that song that empowers girls when they hear it and they think about that one guy or girl that they were with."
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