: Wroldsen recorded the vocals in a single take during the initial demo session; though the producers considered changing the vocalist later, they decided to keep her original, "raw" performance.
: The repetitive title question asks for reassurance and proof of commitment.
: Lines like "I want you to breathe me / Let me be your air" represent a desire for extreme physical and emotional intimacy.
The song centers on the depth of emotional connection and intimacy:
The story behind the 2015 hit by Calvin Harris and Disciples involves an underground demo, a single-take vocal, and a psychedelic music video. The Song's Origin and Creation
: The track was originally co-written in early 2014 by London production trio Disciples and Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen .
: Disciples sent the rough demo to Harris (who was their publisher) for feedback. He loved it so much he proposed a collaboration, adding his signature "pop and shine" to their underground house sound over a month of email exchanges. Lyrical Meaning



