Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
People who grew up with '90s dance music find themselves transported back to carefree nights and the electric feeling of pure abandon in "Too Blind To See It." The track captures that magical moment when joy overtakes you unexpectedly—when you're suddenly alive in the present, dancing without thinking. Listeners return to it whenever they need to reclaim that sense of freedom and infectious energy that made them feel invincible. It's a song for those seeking to reconnect with a version of themselves that knew how to celebrate without hesitation.
You feel a rush of energy the moment this track connects with you, and it immediately pulls you into a lighter headspace. That surge unlocks something playful in you—a reminder of when things felt simpler and more carefree. The momentum carries you forward, and suddenly you're moving with the music rather than just listening.
You return to this song when you need to shake off the weight of everyday life, maybe during a drive or while getting ready to go out. It's the kind of track that fits those moments when you want to feel alive again without overthinking it. Something about it just makes you want to move and feel present in the moment.
Kym Sims crafted a song rooted in 1991's house music moment, but listeners didn't hear a contemporary dance track—they heard a time machine. The Shep Pettibone sample and the production's bright, syncopated energy tapped directly into collective memory rather than the present moment, turning what was meant as urgent and modern into something that feels like stepping back into a specific, treasured era.