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As a concept, it started out as kind of my relationship with my job at that time. I was kind of having a bit of a love-hate relationship with it, and I think it was when I was releasing music that I didn't think represented me as much. So that's where Habit came from, and the feeling of wanting something and not being able to put it down. And also, it's written as a love song as well, obviously. It alludes to a girl as well. But in general, again, another song I'm really proud of. I think the melody's a great shout-out to Wayne Hector there, amazing melody always. The chorus is about the idea of Habit, and as I said, it was written with my career in mind at the time. But the verses are kind of dressed up a little bit more descriptive in a reference where I used to live with the band, a flat complex called Princess Park Manor, so some of the fans will know that place. And musically, I think it's Steve Robson doing what he does best, lovely electric guitar throughout the song, and just not over-complicated with the production, just kind of lets the music and the melody and the lyric do the talking without anything too programmed or messy.