The track is characterized by atmospheric guitars and a soaring melody that blends Alternative Rock with Emo-Pop elements.

(Ngo, meaning "Stupid") is one of the most iconic power ballads by the legendary Thai rock band Silly Fools . Released in 2008 as part of the album The One , it remains a staple of Thai alternative rock for its emotional depth and the band's signature "cold and minty" musical vibe. Song Meaning and Lyrics

Even when the world (or the partner) calls them "crazy" or "stupid" for not letting go, they find a simple, painful justification: "I just love you".

The song explores the self-deprecating perspective of someone who feels "stupid" for being unable to stop loving someone who clearly does not love them back.

Critics and fans alike consider the era of The One a significant evolution for the band, marking their first album after a major lineup change (with new vocalist Benjamin Tuffnell).

Fans often highlight the emotional impact of the band's lyrics:

“This album gave the actual feel to the title... I enjoyed every song. Truly, the best Silly Fools album ever.” Rate Your Music

Reviewers on platforms like Rate Your Music have given the album high marks for its emotional resonance and polished sound.