Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
People who've built themselves from the ground up find their anthem in 'Type Of Way'—those navigating the tension between where they came from and where they're headed. The song captures that pivotal moment when hustle shifts from survival to momentum, when determination finally starts paying dividends. Listeners return to it whenever they need to reconnect with their own resilience, using it as fuel during periods of growth and reinvention.
The energy hits you first, pulling you into a moment that feels bigger than right now. It unlocks this sense that you're capable of more, that the drive you're feeling isn't just temporary—it's real and worth acting on. That rush of possibility stays with you long after the song ends.
You come back to this one when you need to remember who you were when you felt unstoppable. It's the soundtrack to those mornings when you're getting ready to take on something that matters, or when you're reminiscing about a time when everything felt within reach. It's the song that bridges then and now, reminding you that feeling is still in there somewhere.
Rich Homie Quan crafted a song about immediate desire and romantic entanglement, but listeners heard something more universal—a nostalgic pull toward a specific moment in time, as if the track became a vessel for their own memories rather than a window into his. The song's infectious bounce transformed what could have been a confessional about jealousy into an anthem that made people feel *alive*, suggesting that sometimes the most emotionally complex art works best when it stops asking you to think and starts making you *remember*.