What started as a personal reminder to stop overthinking became a massive hit, peaking at and topping charts in countries like Poland. Petricca summarizes the song’s legacy as a simple message: "let go of whatever it is that's bothering you and get into your body".
Petricca went home and immediately wrote the chorus based on that exact moment. He envisioned the song as an anthem for his younger self—an "awkward adolescent" who needed a reminder to get out of his own head and live in the moment. Walk The Moon – Shut Up and Dance
Echo Park. While standing at the bar, frustrated and overthinking his work, his girlfriend (who was wearing a backless dress and beat-up red sneakers) finally had enough of his complaining and told him: . From the Dance Floor to the Studio What started as a personal reminder to stop
Los Angeles working on the band's third album, Talking Is Hard . He had a catchy instrumental track but was completely stuck on the lyrics and chorus. He envisioned the song as an anthem for