Jax wrote the song as a Father's Day gift for her dad, John, a retired who was injured at Ground Zero on 9/11. She wanted to express how their relationship set a high standard for her own future partner. The official music video features her real-life parents instead of actors to authentically capture their chemistry. Key Themes in the Lyrics
She seeks a man who is "patient and kind" and still performs traditional gestures like holding the car door.
A poignant bridge mentions that if her partner lives up to her father's example, he can teach their future daughter "what it takes to love a queen".
Jax's is a heartfelt tribute to her parents, John and Jill, inspired by the "ideal example" of love they set for her while she was growing up. The Inspiration
Jax wrote the song as a Father's Day gift for her dad, John, a retired who was injured at Ground Zero on 9/11. She wanted to express how their relationship set a high standard for her own future partner. The official music video features her real-life parents instead of actors to authentically capture their chemistry. Key Themes in the Lyrics
She seeks a man who is "patient and kind" and still performs traditional gestures like holding the car door.
A poignant bridge mentions that if her partner lives up to her father's example, he can teach their future daughter "what it takes to love a queen".
Jax's is a heartfelt tribute to her parents, John and Jill, inspired by the "ideal example" of love they set for her while she was growing up. The Inspiration