Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
People who grew up dancing in clubs during the late '80s and early '90s find themselves transported back to those carefree nights when "I Like It" plays. The song captures that infectious moment when the beat takes over and worries dissolve into pure movement and connection with others on the dance floor. Listeners return to it because it reliably rekinddles that sense of liberation and uninhibited joy—a feeling that becomes harder to access as life gets more complicated.
The first thing that hits you is an infectious warmth that makes you feel like you're stepping back into a moment you loved. That rush of familiarity unlocks a freedom in you—suddenly you're reminded of simpler times when joy felt uncomplicated and easy to reach for. You find yourself moving without thinking, your body responding before your mind catches up.
You return to this song when you need to shake off the weight of the present moment and remember what lightness feels like. It's the kind of track that finds its way into late-night drives, kitchen dance breaks, or those quiet mornings when you want to start the day on your own terms. Something about it just makes you feel alive again in the way you used to.
Jomanda crafted a dance-floor anthem meant to energize the moment, yet listeners heard something deeper—a portal back to a specific time in their lives when joy felt simpler and more accessible. The song's infectious groove became less about the present celebration and more about recovering something lost, turning what was meant as immediate euphoria into a bittersweet embrace of memory.