Track Ten: High Street
Hynes takes the track 'High Street' with feature artist Skepta who both share London as their home. The track's name was heavily influenced by the Double Decker buses and people passing by in the streets of London.
Straying from the repetition of themes of love, relationships, and relationship struggles throughout the album, this track is directed with memories associated with different neighborhoods in London. Hynes touches on this aspect of nostalgia in the Intro verse. "Racing down Ilford Lane going home. Thinking about should I try to fake a fall."
Later in Verse 2, the realities of struggle present in these environments are spoken in lyrics. "Since mom struggling with the push chair? She had a bad mouth but she had good hair."
Overall, 'High Street' is a lesson of past memories, conflicts and hopes in a community. The quest to pursue one's dreams to rise outside of these places and make a name for oneself becomes everpresent.