Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
"Live Is Life" resonates with those seeking a soundtrack to their most vibrant moments—people who refuse to let routine dim their spark. The song captures that electric feeling of rediscovering joy in the everyday, the rush of knowing life is meant to be lived fully rather than simply endured. Listeners return to it as a companion during transitions and celebrations alike, a reminder that energy and optimism remain accessible even when the world feels heavy.
Energy hits you first, and it doesn't let go—suddenly you're moving, feeling alive in a way that makes you want to be part of something bigger. That rush unlocks a kind of freedom, a reminder that life itself can feel this good, this immediate, this real.
You come back to this song when you need to shake off the weight of routine, when you're driving with the windows down or getting ready for a night out. It's the one that pulls you back to moments when you felt completely present, completely here.
Opus intended an anthem about seizing the moment and living fully, but listeners heard something quieter—a mirror held up to their own past, where the song's infectious energy became a trigger for memories of when they felt most alive. The gap reveals that universal celebration works best when it also lets people feel alone with themselves.