Cavetown's intimate, ukulele-led cover of Twenty One Pilots' "Friend, Please" reinterprets the original's high-stakes plea as a soft, comforting song about mental health support. The bedroom-pop style emphasizes vulnerability, turning the desperate, repetitive lyrics of the chorus into a gentle promise of companionship. The song focuses on a direct, personal plea to a struggling friend to keep living, often regarded as a healing anthem within the indie community.