It celebrates the "staying in" over "going out."

It’s polished but keeps a steady, rhythmic pulse.

His voice adds a layer of sincerity to the lyrics.

This track fits perfectly within Jordan Davis's evolution as a songwriter. Following hits like "Buy Dirt" and "Next Thing You Know," "Selfish" continues his trend of focusing on It’s less about the party and more about the person you leave the party with. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:

"Selfish" works because it taps into the that never really ended.