Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
People who've overcome doubt and stepped into their own power find themselves drawn to 'I Know.' It captures that pivotal moment when certainty replaces uncertainty—when someone stops questioning themselves and embraces what they've always believed. Listeners return to this track during transitions and triumphs, using its infectious warmth to anchor themselves when facing new challenges. Those who value self-affirmation and resilience keep this song close as a reminder that conviction, once claimed, becomes unstoppable.
That first wave of nostalgia hits you instantly—suddenly you're remembering a time when things felt simpler, when you believed in possibilities. It unlocks a kind of lightness in you, a permission to feel good about where you've been and who you were then.
You find yourself returning to this song during moments when you need to reconnect with that optimistic version of yourself—maybe during a drive, or when an old memory surfaces unexpectedly. It's the soundtrack to remembering that joy was always there, waiting to be felt again.
Farris crafted a song about self-assurance and romantic confidence, yet listeners heard something more bittersweet—a nostalgic longing that transforms the track's affirmation into a wistful memory of when certainty felt possible. The gap reveals that what reads as present-tense conviction actually lands as a voice reaching backward, making the song feel less like a declaration and more like an echo of conviction from another time.