The track was recorded and mixed at in the Netherlands. It was part of a major remix package for "Direct Dizko," which helped cement the track as a dancefloor staple across various electronic subgenres.
Sander van Doorn collaborated with Yves V for a Big Room house "re-work" of the track.
The remix received heavy support from top-tier DJs including , Afrojack , and Martin Garrix . Critics and peers like Danny Howard have described it as "typically Sander," serving as a definitive example of the sound that made him a global trance icon.
Produced for Unit 54 by the Dutch group Club Scene Investigators.