Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
Those who experienced the thrill of a first crush or rekindled a lost connection find themselves drawn to this song repeatedly. It captures that magical moment when butterflies take over and the world feels brighter—a feeling both vulnerable and exhilarating. Listeners return to it whenever they need to revisit the sweetness of early romance or feel that nostalgic rush of being young and hopeful. The song acts as a time capsule, bringing back the warmth of innocent longing and the joy of possibilities.
The first wave is pure nostalgia—you're suddenly back in a specific moment, maybe a school hallway or a summer that mattered. That rush of remembering unlocks something tender: the realization that you once felt that kind of uncomplicated excitement about another person.
You come back to this song when you want to sit with those feelings of possibility and hope, or when you're thinking about someone who made your heart feel lighter. It's the soundtrack for those quiet moments when you let yourself remember what it felt like to have a crush.
Paige crafted a song about the electric thrill of new attraction, but listeners transformed it into something more bittersweet—a vehicle for remembering past crushes and the innocence of earlier romantic moments. The gap reveals how a song about present desire became a mirror for longing, where the specificity of a single crush dissolved into the universal ache of nostalgia.