Jacoby Shaddix often dedicates the song to late
Linkin Park singer
Chester Bennington, who died of suicide in 2017. Speaking about the song and raising awareness of suicide and those who struggle internally, Shaddix expressed: In 2024, the band reached out to
Carrie Underwood, hoping her platform as a huge
country star and a former
American Idol winner would bring further awareness to the message of the song. Underwood, a huge fan of the band, accepted and provided vocals on the song at a studio in
Nashville, Tennessee. When Underwood was asked about her duet with the band on
Good Morning America, she stated: ==Live performances==