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Genius Annotation

Sam penned this song when he was 19, he has since fallen out of love with it slightly as he admitted in a backstage interview after his Shepherd’s Bush gig (2/5/19).

He has further clarified to poppedmusic that songs

like, Hypersonic Missiles, The Borders, White Privilege, You’re Not The Only One, (…) are where I think I’m at sonically in my head. Whereas the songs like Call Me Lover, for instance, are very embryonic, (…) It’s kind of not what I’m about now but it’s a good song nonetheless.”

Describing the song as poppy, Fender went on to tell that

it’s genuinely a song about infidelity and being 19. Loosely based on this lass who was married, and she got out of it and started knocking around with a young’ un. And that’s it, simple as that.

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