Emotional Profile
(Heartbreak · May 2026)
Those who've experienced the sharp sting of betrayal find their fury crystallized in this track—it's the anthem for people caught between loving someone and despising what they've done. The song captures that raw moment when heartbreak transforms into rage, when nostalgia for better times collides with the need to destroy what's broken. Listeners return to it when they need permission to be angry, to acknowledge that sometimes love leaves wreckage in its wake, and that moving forward means confronting both the tenderness and the destruction.
Anger hits you first—raw and justified—and it cracks open something deeper underneath: the recognition that you gave everything to someone who didn't deserve it. That initial fury becomes the permission you needed to feel the hurt without apologizing for it. Once you let yourself be mad, the sadness and disappointment finally have room to breathe.
You return to this song when you're processing a relationship that left you feeling small or taken for granted. It's the track for those moments when you're tired of being kind about what happened and need to reclaim your own narrative. Sometimes you need to hear someone else say the things you're too tired or too polite to say out loud.
Sullivan intended to capture the raw catharsis of a moment when pain demanded physical release, but listeners transformed that singular act of destruction into something more universal—a portrait of heartbreak itself. The song succeeds precisely because her specific fury becomes everyone's heartbreak, proving that the most personal artistic confessions often resonate furthest when they acknowledge damage done and survived.