"That Was Insane" captures the rush of following your instincts while fully embracing the chaos and clarity that can coexist in a single moment. Soul de Vienne mixes jazz, pop, and soul, and it works best when it feels spontaneous.
The song talks about those surprising connections in which emotions come before logic, and decisions are made before the mind has a chance to think them through. The song emphasizes the purity of impulse rather than making the experience seem romantic by default. It's about how open and honest unfiltered reactions can be, as well as how vulnerable they can make you feel.
At the heart of the track is vocalist Gwen, who can switch between irony and openness in her performance. Her performance adds depth to the story by capturing the confusion, excitement, and emotional fragility that are at the heart of the song. She lets the emotions grow on their own, making it more powerful.
"That Was Insane" is both warm and modern, and the modern production keeps the sound fresh and interesting, while live-recorded parts give it a more human touch. This contrast shows that spontaneous feelings can exist in a structured world. The end result is a strong and personal listening experience.
What really stands out about the song is its honesty about feelings, and "That Was Insane" suggests that the truth often lies in those illogical times when we stop thinking and just go with our feelings. Soul de Vienne's song has a real, lived-in feel, and "That Was Insane" reminds you that the most important moments are often the ones that catch us off guard.
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