I think Stoney's got most of it, but I think there's more to it than that -- just listen to the way Scott sings "it's no problem" near the end of the song. He sounds frustrated, making me think the words he sings are what he wishes were true, but actually aren't. He wants to believe he's over his ex, but he really isn't.
I think Stoney's got most of it, but I think there's more to it than that -- just listen to the way Scott sings "it's no problem" near the end of the song. He sounds frustrated, making me think the words he sings are what he wishes were true, but actually aren't. He wants to believe he's over his ex, but he really isn't.