Emotional Profile
(Joy · Jun 2026)
"Guilty Pleasure" resonates with those who embrace their contradictions—people caught between what they think they should enjoy and what actually makes them feel alive. The song captures that liberating moment when you stop apologizing for your choices and let yourself revel in pure, unapologetic joy. Listeners return to it whenever they need permission to be themselves, finding in its infectious optimism a reminder that the best feelings don't require justification.
The rush hits you first—that immediate lift that makes you want to move. It unlocks a carefree energy inside you, sweeping away whatever heaviness you were carrying. You're suddenly reminded of why simple, unguarded joy feels so good.
You return to this song during those moments when you want to feel young again, whether that's dancing alone in your room or driving with the windows down. It's the track you play when you need permission to stop overthinking and just enjoy something without apology.
Mia crafted a confession of indulgence, expecting listeners to sit with the tension of doing something they shouldn't—but instead, people felt liberated joy, almost celebratory. The song's production transforms what could have been sheepish admission into pure sonic celebration, so listeners never actually feel guilty; they feel permission to enjoy without apology.