Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · Jul 2026)
Those who have experienced the bittersweet pull of rekindling something from the past find their emotional mirror in 'Bad Habits.' The song captures that pivotal moment when someone realizes they're drawn back to a familiar pattern, yet hopeful that this time feels different. Listeners return to it during transitions—when they're choosing between comfort and growth, or when nostalgia unexpectedly collides with newfound confidence. It resonates deeply with people navigating second chances and the complicated joy of learning from where they've been.
Nostalgia hits you first with this one, pulling you back to a moment that shaped who you are. It doesn't sting—instead, it opens something warm inside you, a recognition of how far you've come. That feeling unlocks a quiet joy, the kind that comes from understanding your own growth.
You return to this song when you need to feel grounded in your own story. It's the track for late-night drives where you're reflecting on choices, or mornings when you want to start fresh with intention. Those moments when the past doesn't feel like weight—it feels like fuel.
Maxwell intended to showcase a sharper, more confrontational version of himself—a calculated aggressive statement about growth and time's hardening effects—but listeners heard something warmer: the bittersweet recognition of a familiar voice they'd missed, transforming his edge into comfort rather than provocation. The saltiness he was reaching for became the salt of memory instead.