Emotional Profile
(Joy · May 2026)
"Drunk On Your Love" resonates with romantics who believe in the intoxicating power of connection—those who've experienced that early-relationship euphoria where everything feels heightened and dreamlike. The song captures that sweet spot between falling in love and reminiscing about it, blending the warmth of nostalgia with the rush of present joy. Listeners return to this track whenever they need to reconnect with that feeling of being completely consumed by someone, whether they're reliving a cherished memory or celebrating a current romance.
Joy hits you first, immediate and warm, like remembering exactly why you fell for someone in the first place. It pulls you back to those early moments of connection, when everything felt possible and simple. That happiness opens the door to everything else the song offers.
You find yourself returning to this one during those times when you need to feel that spark again—whether you're driving alone, getting ready for something important, or just missing that feeling of being completely swept up in someone. It's the song that reminds you what it feels like to be alive in that way.
Brett crafted a playful, conceptually clever video about fractured identity and romantic obsession, but listeners bypassed the intellectual cleverness entirely—they simply felt the uncomplicated joy of being utterly smitten, which is far more universal than any Multiplicity reference could reach.