Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · Jun 2026)
People who've loved and lost find themselves returning to 'Nicole' again and again—it's a song for those carrying the weight of someone who's no longer there. The track captures that specific ache of nostalgia mixed with heartbreak, the moment when a memory of someone becomes almost unbearable. Listeners keep coming back because Point Blank transforms personal grief into something universal, making those who feel alone in their sorrow realize they're anything but.
Nostalgia hits you first, drawing you back to a specific person and time you thought you'd moved past. That initial wave opens something tender—suddenly you're remembering not just who they were, but who you were when you knew them. The sadness settles in quietly after, making it hard to shake the feeling for hours.
You return to this song during the in-between moments: late drives home, or when you catch someone's name in conversation and your mind drifts. It's the kind of track that pulls you back when you're already feeling reflective, when a memory has already started creeping in and you need something that understands that specific ache.
Point Blank crafted what seems like a straightforward love song, but listeners heard something deeper—a meditation on loss and the way memory can ache more than the original heartbreak itself. The gap reveals that the song's real power lies not in its romantic surface but in how it captures that distinctly painful nostalgia of someone who was once central to your life becoming a ghost you can't quite let go of.