
Mills recruited musicians Phoebe Bridgers, Madison Cunningham, Marcus Mumford, Jackson Browne, and more to co-write the songs Reid dreamed up for Daisy Jones & the Six’s magnum opus Aurora. When the heavy guitars pick up, their performances collide: “You regret me and I’ll regret you/You couldn’t handle your liquor and you can’t see the truth/I’m a slippage in the system and I’m perfectly ready to strike/So go ahead and regret me, but I’m not easing up on this mic.”

“So go ahead and regret me, but I’m beating you to it,” Billy challenges, backed by Daisy’s vocals.
Producer Blake Mills, who helmed the creation of Aurora as both writer and producer, reimagined the song through the lens of its fictional 1970s origins with the lyrics flipped into an emotional battlefield.
