: Critics and fans alike praised the cover for its "old Steps" feel, highlighting the original's timeless pop structure.
: Steps member Claire Richards noted the song's ability to make listeners "sing along and feel uplifted," a testament to the core energy Silver first brought to the track in 2011.
Released in February 2011, by Swedish singer Jenny Silver is a definitive example of high-energy Europop designed for the grand stage of Melodifestivalen . The track, which served as Silver's second attempt at representing Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest , quickly evolved from a local competition entry into a cult favorite within the pop community. The Melodifestivalen Journey
The track was a product of the prolific Swedish songwriting scene, penned by Thomas G:son, Henrik Sethsson, and Erik Bernholm. G:son is widely known for his numerous Eurovision entries, and his influence is clear in the song's driving beat and uplifting chorus. The lyrics explore the immediate, captivating power of attraction through a shared glance—a theme that fits perfectly with its bright, dance-pop production. Legacy and the Steps Cover
: The song successfully qualified for the "Andra Chansen" (Second Chance) round. However, it was ultimately knocked out of the competition by Love Generation’s "Dance Alone".