


Breadcrumbs explores the lingering pain of loving someone who no longer reciprocates the same feelings. The song centres on themes of heartbreak, emotional dependency, loneliness, and the difficult process of accepting the end of a relationship. Through its repeated questions and expressions of longing, the narrator searches for meaning in a connection that has gradually faded, struggling to understand whether the love they once shared was ever truly mutual.
Musically, the track takes the form of a melancholic pop-rock ballad, combining intimate vocals, atmospheric textures, and emotionally driven guitar work. Gentle verses built around soft instrumentation and ambient pads gradually expand into a bittersweet chorus featuring soaring head voice and falsetto melodies. While the song remains restrained and reflective, subtle distorted guitars provide additional emotional weight beneath the arrangement. The emotional climax arrives through an expressive electric guitar solo that extends the feelings conveyed by the vocal performance, allowing the instrumentation to continue the song's sense of longing and heartbreak. Influences from Joji's Glimpse of Us and FINNEAS' Break My Heart Again can be heard in the vulnerable vocal delivery, emotional storytelling, and balance between sadness and cathartic release.


Friendzone explores the disappointment of wanting a deeper connection with someone who only sees the relationship as friendship. The song captures the frustration of unresolved feelings, mixed signals, and the emotional exhaustion of pretending to be satisfied with a relationship that no longer reflects one's true desires. Beyond romantic rejection, the song can also be interpreted as a reflection on friendship breakdowns, emotional distance, and the pain of outgrowing relationships built on unequal expectations.
Musically, the track blends indie pop and alternative rock influences with emotionally direct lyricism and a bittersweet atmosphere. Intimate verses gradually build into a repetitive and emotionally charged chorus centred around the phrase “I don't wanna pretend,” emphasising the narrator's growing inability to suppress their true feelings. The song reaches its emotional peak through a climactic bridge featuring heightened vocal intensity and a higher melodic range before resolving in a final chorus, creating a sense of cathartic release. This emotional arc was partly inspired by the songwriting approach found in Sombr's Back to Friends.


Delulu explores the emotional turbulence of infatuation, obsession, and the blurred line between fantasy and reality. The song follows a narrator trapped between longing and resentment, unable to let go of someone who continues to occupy their thoughts despite the pain they cause. Themes of unrequited love, emotional dependency, and self-deception are reflected through contrasting feelings of devotion and frustration.
Musically, the track draws inspiration from contemporary emo-pop, alternative rock, and indie artists such as Joji, Sombr, and Radiohead. Intimate, melancholic verses built around sparse instrumentation and vulnerable vocals gradually give way to an emotionally charged chorus featuring distorted guitars and powerful vocal delivery. This dramatic shift in dynamics reflects the narrator's spiralling emotional state, capturing the overwhelming intensity of being hopelessly “delulu” or delusional for someone who may never feel the same way.