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The lyrics, written by Lidia herself with music by Galin, function as a prayer or a desperate request:

Lines like "Who will I love after you?" and "Will he be the one to stop the pain from you?" reflect the fear that a new person might only serve as a placeholder or a shield against existing trauma. lidia_da_moga_da_obicham_da_moga_da_obicam_offi...

The song highlights the shift from a "mindless jealousy" and "blind fury" that characterized the past to a desire for a life without tears. Artistic Impact and Reception The lyrics, written by Lidia herself with music

For more detailed lyrics and production credits, you can visit Genius . Lidia’s performance is marked by a raw, atmospheric

Lidia’s performance is marked by a raw, atmospheric vocal delivery that differs from the high-energy "party" tracks often associated with the chalga genre. Listeners have praised the song for its "touching and emotional" quality, noting that the bridge is particularly impactful in how it hits the "bullseye" of post-breakup sentiment. The official 4K music video further emphasizes this isolation and search for light, contributing to the song’s status as one of her most significant early hits.

The chorus repeatedly asks for "eyes for all others" and a "heart to be able to love," indicating that the previous relationship was so consuming it left the narrator blind and emotionally paralyzed.