Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
People who've loved and lost find themselves drawn to 'It Doesn't Matter,' especially those navigating the messy space between heartbreak and moving forward. The song captures that pivotal moment when acceptance begins to set in—when the pain still lingers but no longer defines everything. Listeners return to it during quiet moments of reflection, finding comfort in how it honors both the wound and the resilience needed to keep going.
Nostalgia hits you first—you're transported back to a time when things felt simpler, when certain people or moments mattered in ways you didn't fully appreciate then. That wistfulness opens up something deeper, a quiet determination that maybe those experiences shaped who you're becoming, even if they hurt.
You return to this song when you're processing a loss that still stings, but you're starting to see its place in your story. It's the soundtrack for those 3 a.m. drives or late-night reflections when you're finally ready to acknowledge that pain and growth aren't opposites—they live in the same breath.
Tyler Collins crafted a song about letting go, but listeners heard a meditation on moments they'd lost—the nostalgia overtook the intended message of moving forward, turning what should've been liberating into something bittersweet that made people ache for what was rather than embrace what could be.