Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · Jun 2026)
People who've loved and lost find themselves returning to 'More Than Love' again and again, drawn to its quiet understanding of grief that goes beyond simple heartbreak. The song captures that bittersweet space where nostalgia and acceptance coexist—when memories feel both tender and painful at once. Listeners keep coming back because it validates a complex emotional truth: that some connections matter more than we can name, and letting them go doesn't diminish what they meant.
Nostalgia hits you first—a soft pull backward into moments you thought you'd moved past. It cracks open a space where you can sit with what was, without the sharp pain of loss, just the weight of time and change. That calm settles in and lets you breathe through the ache.
You return to this song on quiet nights, when you're remembering someone or something that shaped you. It's the track for when you need to feel that distance without drowning in it, when you want to honor what happened while accepting it's gone. Those moments of reflection—driving alone, or lying awake—they always lead you back here.
The song aims for an affirmation of deep connection, yet listeners heard it as a mirror for loss—the careful build of intimacy became a reminder of what's no longer there. This suggests the artists underestimated how their exploration of devotion would crack open the listener's own memories of love that couldn't survive.