The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Head over heels for you." (Pouschi v tebya vlyublen) the performer of the song "Miyagi"
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In the song "Polovina Moya" (My Half) Miyagi sings about a powerful, all-consuming love that has turned his life upside down.The first verse is a declaration of love, a description of euphoria and passion
In the song "Po ushi ya v tebya vlyublen" (Head over heels in love with you), Miyagi expresses a deep and passionate love for his "queen". The lyrical hero is enchanted by his beloved, comparing her to a queen who gave him a "dream" - a metaphor for boundless happiness and euphoria
In the song "Flame," Miyagi utilizes the metaphor of fire to convey the strength and intensity of his inner struggle, his creativity, and his influence on his listeners.**Main Idea** The flame represents an unquenchable passion, creativity, and desire to change the world
In the song "Patron" ("Cartridge"), Miyagi paints a grim picture of a brutal reality where violence, the pursuit of self-interest, and hopelessness reign."Cartridge in the chamber" is a metaphor for constant danger and the readiness to fight for survival
In the song "Nutro" (Gut), Miyagi reflects on his life and creative journey, utilizing metaphors and imagery to convey his thoughts and emotions.**"Share-share the gut, take-take a pieceThis music is good, we squeezed the juice"**Miyagi invites the listener to share his inner world ("gut"), to taste a "piece" of his art
In the song "Ottsu Otsyp" (Give it to Father), Miyagi, along with Endshpiel, Amigo, and Andy Panda, create an anthem of self-affirmation, strength, and loyalty to their roots. "Ottsu Otsyp" is not just a request, it's a metaphor for life's journey where each verse is a story of overcoming, success, and gratitude