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: It is frequently used in visual edits (AMVs) featuring themes of childhood nostalgia or transitioning through "hard times".

The track is defined by its minimalist yet lush production, often described as having "easygoing beats" and "complex harmonies". It utilizes:

: The use of ambient "rainy day" sounds or vinyl crackle adds a layer of nostalgia, making it a staple for reflection or "rest". potsu_letting_go

: Like much of potsu's work, it leans heavily on jazz traditions, featuring mellow piano chords and soulful, slightly distorted brass.

Whether you're listening to it on SoundCloud or via community-driven YouTube channels like TRASH, the song serves as a gentle reminder that while some "embers go cold," the act of letting go is often the first step toward finding a new "unripened corner" of the heart. : It is frequently used in visual edits

"Letting Go" by is a quintessential piece of the lo-fi hip-hop and nu-jazz movement, celebrated for its ability to balance melancholy with a sense of peaceful resignation. Musical Atmosphere

: In fan communities, the track is often associated with the Japanese concept of Aotsuyu (the tender rain of early summer) and Wabi-Sabi —finding beauty in imperfection and the fleeting nature of life. : Like much of potsu's work, it leans

: The song blends electronic sampling with live-sounding elements, a hallmark of potsu's "influential" status in the Nu Jazz scene. Emotional Resonance