Emotional Profile
(Heartbreak · May 2026)
People who've loved and lost find themselves in 'Over You'—those navigating the messy space between heartbreak and healing. The song captures that specific moment when you realize moving forward doesn't mean forgetting, when memories of someone become bittersweet rather than painful. Listeners return to it because it validates the complicated truth that getting over someone is rarely a clean break; it's a gradual process of learning to live with what was.
Heartbreak hits you first, immediate and heavy, as you recognize someone you've tried to move past. That sadness opens up everything you've been holding back—the small moments you'd rather forget, the versions of yourself that existed only with them.
You return to this song when you're alone and suddenly face how present someone still is in your mind. It's the kind of moment that catches you off guard, when you realize you're still waiting for them to disappear from your thoughts.
Listeners transformed a song about specific, devastating loss into a universal ache about romantic breakup, missing the deep spiritual communion Blake found in his brother's records. The song's power to reach people who've never experienced sudden death reveals how grief over any separation—romantic or otherwise—shares the same hollow longing, yet this shift obscures the particular grace of sibling memory that inspired it.