Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
Those who've loved and lost recognize themselves in 'Foolish Pride'—people grappling with the weight of their own stubbornness and the cost of letting someone slip away. The song captures that painful moment of clarity when pride becomes the barrier between heartbreak and healing, resonating with anyone who's questioned whether they made the right choice. Listeners return to it as a mirror for their own regrets, finding solace in acknowledging that sometimes our greatest obstacles are of our own making. It's a song that grows more meaningful with time, as experience deepens the sting of its wisdom.
Nostalgia hits first, and it pulls you back to a time when you believed differently about love and yourself. That wistfulness opens up something tender—a recognition of how much you've learned, and how much it cost you.
You return to this song when you're sitting with regret, turning over old choices in your mind. It finds you in quiet moments when pride feels both like your greatest strength and your deepest wound.
Hall crafted a meditation on ego and self-deception, yet listeners found themselves reaching for it as a time machine—the song's lush production and wistful melody unlocked memories they didn't know they were carrying. The artist's intellectual examination of pride transformed into something more primal: the bittersweet ache of recognizing who they used to be.