Produce Like A Pro

The Fray’s Look After You has just passed 500 million streams, an incredible achievement for a song that was never even released as a single. It’s long been a fan favourite, and while it doesn’t boast the billions of plays that How to Save a Life or Over My Head (Cable Car) have earned, half a billion streams is a true testament to its lasting emotional impact.

Working on this track as part of How to Save a Life, one of the things that stands out about the entire album is its raw, unfiltered honesty. There’s no gridding, no heavy editing, and certainly no autotune. When Mark Endert mixed the single How to Save a Life, he told me he didn’t use any drum samples. What you hear is the real band, recorded in my old studio, Swing House. That room had such a wonderful vibe and it gave the record so much warmth and character.

At its core, Look After You is a heartfelt song about finding deep stability and comfort in another person when life feels chaotic. It’s an urgent plea for enduring connection, a mutual promise to offer unwavering support and acceptance. The lyric paints the partner as a vital “home,” a trusted sanctuary for one’s most vulnerable self. That emotional truth is what keeps listeners coming back, year after year.

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