You (official Audio) | Arctic Monkeys - Hello

: Turner references "Rawborough Snooker Club," a name he borrowed from the 1958 film Tread Softly Stranger . His grandfather actually worked on that film set, driving lights around. In his youth, Turner would go to a real snooker club in Chapeltown with his grandad, but he used "Rawborough" because it fit the song's rhythm better than the real name.

The song's origins trace back to a 2019 recording session at in Paris, shortly after the tour for Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino . While the band initially struggled to find a new direction and scrapped most of that work, an early demo of "Hello You" survived. It resurfaced during later sessions at Butley Priory , an ancient monastery in Suffolk, where it was finally polished into its current orchestral form. A Cinematic Kaleidoscope Arctic Monkeys - Hello You (Official Audio)

Lyrically, the song is a "meta" exploration of frontman ’s songwriting process, blending whimsical imagery with deep personal history: : Turner references "Rawborough Snooker Club," a name

Musically, "Hello You" is often highlighted for its complexity, specifically its intricate outro that features shifting time signatures between and 3/8 time. This "glam rock" and "baroque pop" arrangement was co-arranged by Turner, James Ford , and composer Bridget Samuels at RAK Studios in London. The song's origins trace back to a 2019

: The opening line about a "Lego Napoleon movie" was inspired by Stanley Kubrick's famously unproduced Napoleon script. Turner jokingly imagined the creators of The Lego Movie picking up the heavy historical script and giving it their signature playful treatment.