Fidelity

Regina Spektor

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heartbreak30%
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Fidelity

Regina Spektor

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(Nostalgia · May 2026)

People who've loved and lost find themselves returning to 'Fidelity' again and again, drawn to how it captures the bittersweet ache of holding onto someone who's already gone. The song resonates with those navigating the complicated space between joy and heartbreak—where memories of happiness become tinged with longing. Listeners connect deeply because it doesn't ask them to choose between celebrating what was beautiful and grieving what's lost; instead, it holds both truths at once. They keep coming back because the song makes sense of that messy, contradictory place where love and sorrow coexist.

TUNIMO Narrative

Nostalgia hits you first with this one—that bittersweet recognition of a love that mattered, even if it didn't last. It cracks open something tender about holding onto someone in memory, and suddenly you're feeling both the ache of what's gone and a strange warmth for having had it at all. That mix of heartbreak and joy catches you off guard, making the whole thing feel honest rather than sad.

You come back to this song during quiet moments when you're thinking about an old chapter of your life. It's the kind of track that plays when you're sorting through old photos or when someone's name unexpectedly pops into your head after months of not thinking about them. You need it when you're ready to feel everything about someone all at once—the loss and the gratitude tangled together.

Emotions vs Lyrics

Spektor intended to capture the trembling vulnerability of new love, but listeners heard something more archetypal—the ache of *remembering* love, of returning to a feeling they'd known before. The song's delicious physicality, which she felt in her body during recording, became a vessel for nostalgia rather than apprehension; people didn't hear her fear of the future so much as their own ghosts of the past.

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