Trevor Hall in an interview: "I've definitely written songs for girls. Actually one song on this album, "31 Flavors," I wrote for a girl, but she wasn't having it at all. I don't think she really knew the song was written for her. I liked this girl, had a crush, called her up, and you know sometimes, as soon as you call somebody you can tell they don't want to talk to you? Like "Oh. Hi." Literally the conversation was like "Oh, am I getting you at a bad time? Are you busy?" "No, no I'm not busy." "I'm in LA. Want to link up and get some food?" And literally it was like, "Uh, no." Just like that! And she goes "I'm kind of busy right now." And then I got off the phone and was like "I've got to write a song about this!" So that was kind of the inspiration for it. It didn't work. She still wasn't having it. It would've been nice to have one dinner! One cup of tea or something! She was definitely direct."
Trevor Hall in an interview: "I've definitely written songs for girls. Actually one song on this album, "31 Flavors," I wrote for a girl, but she wasn't having it at all. I don't think she really knew the song was written for her. I liked this girl, had a crush, called her up, and you know sometimes, as soon as you call somebody you can tell they don't want to talk to you? Like "Oh. Hi." Literally the conversation was like "Oh, am I getting you at a bad time? Are you busy?" "No, no I'm not busy." "I'm in LA. Want to link up and get some food?" And literally it was like, "Uh, no." Just like that! And she goes "I'm kind of busy right now." And then I got off the phone and was like "I've got to write a song about this!" So that was kind of the inspiration for it. It didn't work. She still wasn't having it. It would've been nice to have one dinner! One cup of tea or something! She was definitely direct."