: While known for its bright piano hook, the track is a hallmark of the "Pryda" sound—progressive house with a focus on melodic simplicity and driving energy.

: For a long time, it was played as a "white label" (unlabeled record) in Ibiza, creating massive hype before anyone knew it was a Prydz production.

An "interesting feature" of Eric Prydz's is its unusual history; Prydz originally threw the track away because he thought it was "too poppy" and wasn't "Eric Prydz enough". Here are a few other notable details about the track:

: The Radio Edit is famously paired with a Wild West-themed music video. It actually faced bans or restrictions on several TV networks for being "too much" for its time, which ironically helped it go even more viral.

: He reportedly left the demo on a CD in a club, and after the resident DJ played it to a massive crowd reaction, Prydz decided to officially finish and release it.

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