He possibly found the guitary pluck preset somewhere, decided to "become inspired" and went for it. The pluck in Offshore has that little bit of air between the chords which makes it work much better. This one just simply doesn't groove at all. I've never knowingly heard Calvin Harris before, but I'd guess he's a heavy preset user like successful "producers" tend to be. He probably pretends to produce lots of his music in a room full of hardware synths, guitars, maybe even a real piano. The awkwardly placed Reese around 2:28 is the cherry on top. He just had to jam it in there for some reason. It doesn't seem to serve any real purpose. When it came in I literally thought the track was about to transition to something from 2006 Coldharbour.
Anyway, the whole track lacks emotion, the drums are too clean, and in general it just doesn't groove, though he's certainly tried to make things swing. The vocal is well-performed, and is in my opinion pretty much the only professional part of the track. The "composition" (if you can call a couple of chords and a stale bassline that) lacks any sort of imagination. A completely soulless piece of work, possibly like much of Calvin Harris' work. Might be a rip-off, but luckily it doesn't hold a candle to the original.
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