: The "reverbed" layer adds a simulated hall or room effect, making the music feel as if it is playing in a vast, empty space—a hallmark of the "Lonely Square" style that targets feelings of isolation and nostalgia.

: Like many Lo-Fi and slowed-and-reverb tracks found on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube , it is specifically mixed for headphone listening to enhance the "3D" spatial audio feel. Emotional Impact & Reception

: Slowing the original BPM allows the emotional weight of Ankit Tiwari and Palak Muchhal's vocals to linger, creating a "stretched" vocal effect that feels more intimate and vulnerable.

The version by The Lonely Square transforms the high-intensity title track into a melancholic, immersive Lo-Fi experience. By lowering the tempo and adding artificial depth through reverb, this rendition emphasizes the tragic themes of the original film—heartbreak, sacrifice, and unfulfilled promises. Core Musical Features