We Hug Now

Album: I Know What I Want (2025)
Charted: 48 104
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  • In "We Hug Now," Sydney Rose takes a wistful trip down memory lane, remembering the days she spent with her former best friend. It's a bittersweet reflection on the simplicity of their youthful connection - one that now exists only in her dreams. Every night as she drifts off to sleep, she finds herself back at 17, when the friend lived just down the street, and, crucially, wasn't mad at her.
  • The breakup hit Rose like a ton of bricks. While her friend emerged from the wreckage relatively unscathed, as if they'd gotten all they needed from the relationship, she was left with a sense of unfulfilled longing.

    You're just thinkin' it's a small thing that happened
    The world ended when it happened to me
  • The title "We Hug Now" implies a warm, reconciliatory embrace, but in reality, they only started hugging when their friendship was falling apart. Rose told Genius each hug felt both awkward and heartbreaking because "we both knew we were not in the same place."
  • Matt Martin, a producer and mixing engineer known for his work with the likes of Faye Webster, gave the track a lullaby-like quality with soft piano and deep bass keys. The tender atmosphere he creates amplifies the emotional impact of the lyric.
  • The song's nostalgic yearning struck a chord with listeners, and it went viral on TikTok, sending "We Hug Now" onto the UK Singles Chart.
  • For Rose, the bridge is always her favorite part to write, and she tends to pour her biggest feelings into that section. In the case of "We Hug Now," the bridge came after an emotional spiral while tipsy scrolling through her former friend's Instagram, zooming in on photos, desperate to find "any piece of me in their life."

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