Beyond the original house-infused version, the track has been reimagined in several popular formats:

: A popular melodic house version that brought the track back into club spotlights years after its release.

: It encourages listeners not to "overcomplicate" life but to focus on the immediate journey and the people met along the way.

: The official music video , directed by James Swindells, takes the theme of movement literally, depicting a visual journey that mirrors the song's lyrics. Key Versions and Remixes

is a critically acclaimed track by British producer Kidnap (formerly known as Kidnap Kid) featuring the soulful vocals of Leo Stannard . Released in early 2016 , it served as the inaugural release for Kidnap's own record label, Birds That Fly . Core Themes and Meaning

The song is a deep dive into the importance of and the fluid nature of personal growth.

The track is celebrated for blending with downtempo electronic production .