At its heart, the song is a creative comparison between a . The lyrics, delivered by lead singer Travie McCoy , use musical analogies like "dusty records," "skipping tracks," and "mixtapes" to express vulnerability and a deep desire for emotional connection. Adam Levine provides the soaring hook, personifying the "radio" that should be turned up when the listener feels low. Visual Style and Concept
: While Gym Class Heroes performs in the city streets, Adam Levine primarily appears on the screens of stacked televisions in a pawn shop window during the chorus. Chart Impact and Legacy At its heart, the song is a creative comparison between a
The video is set in a modern-day urban environment but is heavily drenched in : At its heart
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