Accompanying lines could distract you. They may go with the same rhythm, but make sure know that which one's yours.
Some taps are quick especially the saxophone parts.
Attracting decorations, as said, will attract you out of the track.
The paths are wide enough to not be a problem, but the far camera angle could get you.
From 44% to 57%, there're some fake paths that lead to a drop or a crash, so be careful.
Strategy[]
At 60%, try to bypass the static obstacles if you can.
Keep on track, and don't get distracted by eye-catching elements.
Try to ignore any blocking objects, (ex. some small tower from 44% to 57%) and the camera.
Turn on guidelines.
It's also has a lot of quick taps in the saxophone area, so practice in the Spring.
Trivia[]
The level is love-themed, similar to The Valentines. There're accompanying lines beside the player-controlled line throughout the level.
In the first part in the house, the accompanying line is red, travelling in a different manner. Notably it goes down the stairs both vertically and horizontally.
From the third part in the park on, the accompanying line is pink.
When the main line travels on the rainbow-coloured platform, the pink line in the background goes on a smooth wavy path.
As the main line goes onto the saxophone, the pink line travels according to a different rhythm.
At the end of the level, two lines merge into one.
If the line uses a different skin other than normal or headphone skins, the pink line disappears.
Some theories about the scenery are:
The city at night with the broken hearts sinking may represent that the line is alone, and doesn't have any lover with it. This theory might be correct, as the 3-D letters make the sentence "DO NOT LEAVE ME ALONE".
At 80%, the 3-D letters make the phrase "I SEE" & the word "LOVE". (Note that this is the second time the line travels on a curved road, with the first in The Alone - Alan Walker.)
The multiple moving accompanying lines scene, possibly the final selection of the lover.
The rainbow platform filled with music notes, and the heart gate turning red, could symbolize that the line is not alone anymore, and it has found its happiness.
The final scene could show that the line is waiting for its lover for their honeymoon.
This level is designed by the same designer as The Taurus.
The structure similar to The Maze from 44% to 57% resembles the game Monument Valley, where the accompanying line does a U-turn above at 53%.
This is the second level that has a moving gem at 47% after The Basketball.
The saxophone platforms are inspired from the level Jazz from Rolling Sky 2.
Near the end, a man can be heard singing “Ooh, see?”.