Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else

Album: American Heart (2025)
Charted: 20 19
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Songfacts®:

  • "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else" tells the story of a moment most of us dread yet somehow half-hope for: running into an old flame when we're supposed to be committed to someone new. In Benson Boone's case, this fateful encounter happens at a diner where his past and present collide in an emotional tug-of-war. Torn between nostalgia and loyalty, he finds himself caught in that distinctly human dilemma: should you stay with the person who's right for you, or the one who still tugs at your heart?
  • While Boone has never explicitly said that this song is based on a real-life event, it captures something universally familiar: the awkward, gut-wrenching, and slightly cinematic experience of unexpectedly locking eyes with the ghost of relationships past.
  • Boone wrote "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else" with Jack LaFrantz and the song's producer, Jason Evigan.

    LaFrantz has been instrumental in developing Benson Boone's music, with credits on several of Boone's singles such as "Beautiful Things" and "Cry." His resumé extends beyond Boone, including collaborations with Bastille's Dan Smith and Swedish production duo Mattman & Robin.

    Jason Evigan is a seasoned hitmaker, having worked with the likes of Demi Lovato ("Heart Attack"), Dua Lipa ("Physical") and Maroon 5 ("Girls Like You"). His previous collaborations with Boone include co-writing and co-producing his singles "In The Stars" and "Slow It Down."
  • Boone spilled some details about the song's creation in a chat with Zane Lowe on Apple Music.

    Originally, "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else" was a melancholy piano ballad. Evigan, sensing the mood, half-jokingly remarked, "Well, this is going to be a sad one." Something about that comment flipped a switch in Boone's brain. Rather than wallow in heartbreak, he did a complete 180: He ditched the piano, doubled the tempo, and leaned into synths, turning the track into an upbeat, danceable ode to emotional whiplash. The lyrics still carry an emotional weight, reflecting on love and loss, but the production gives it a feeling of moving forward rather than dwelling in sadness.
  • Benson Boone performed "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else" during his debut as the musical guest on the May 3, 2025 episode of Saturday Night Live. He made a memorable entrance by doing a backflip over the head of the host, Quinta Brunson, before starting the song.

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