I like my pop music like I like my coffee -- so sweet I may develop diabetes later in life. Twenty-one year old soul vocalist Mullally seems to feel the same way, or he just decided to sing about and name his track "Sweet Coffee." He had this to say:
Sweet Coffee for me is exploring all the avenues of the analogy of someone being your ‘Sweet Coffee’. How someone can wake you up and keep you awake and excited all day. It’s referencing the addiction of new love and needing to go back to the same person every morning, every day, so that your ‘sweet coffee’ can wake you up. It’s youthful, it’s happy, it’s about young new love.
To be honest, if he said the song was about his french pressed Trader Joes coffee, I'd probably be just as down with the song, but young new love works too. If you dig this, stay tuned for more via SoundCloud.