Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
People who've loved something they knew wasn't good for them find themselves in this song—those wrestling with nostalgia for a person or habit they're trying to leave behind. "Beautiful Drug" captures that conflicted moment when longing clashes with the strength to move forward, when the past feels both destructive and intoxicating. Listeners return to it because it validates the complicated anger that comes with wanting something beautiful that hurts, and the quiet determination needed to choose differently.
Nostalgia hits you first, pulling you back to a time when things felt simpler and more within your control. That wistful feeling cracks something open—it lets anger surface, the kind that comes from recognizing how much has changed and what you've lost along the way.
You return to this song when you're stuck between who you were and who you're becoming, needing to feel both the ache of your past and the fire to push forward. It's the track for moments when you're ready to stop running from what hurt you and start using that hurt as fuel.
The song intended to explore addiction's seductive allure, but listeners grabbed onto something more primal—a ache for what they've lost. The anger that surfaced wasn't judgment of the song's subject, but rather fury at themselves for recognizing their own surrender in those words, making the track feel less like observation and more like a mirror they didn't want to see.