The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Shalom" (Schalom) the performer of the song "Miyagi"
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In the song "Ball of Fire", Miyagi talks about his passion for music, his resilience to criticism, and the strength of his community.**"HAJIME!"** is a Japanese word meaning "beginning"
In his lyrics for "Цель" (Goal), Miyagi encourages reflection on the meaning of life and the importance of every moment lived. He emphasizes the fleeting nature of time ("We have very little time") and the fragility of human existence ("The story of a person who lives only once")
In the song "Fairy," Miyagi expresses his deep and sincere feelings for his beloved, using the image of a fairy as a metaphor for her magical influence on him.**Theme of youth and love** The lyrical hero feels young and full of life thanks to love, which gives him a feeling of flight ("we have to fly beyond the stars")
In the song "Faya," Miyagi uses the word "Faya" as a metaphor for inspiration, creative energy, the fire within. The lyrical hero asks the sun to give him this "faya" in order to continue creating, to live life to the fullest, to follow his own path
In their song "Umshakalaka", Miyagi, along with Amigo and Endshpil, paint a picture of a world saturated with hypocrisy, greed, and falsehood.**Amigo** kicks off with the imagery of "monkeys in suits" – a symbol of people pretending to be something they're not for profit
In the text "What am I going to tell?" Miyagi's son reflects on his life, his search for his place in the world, his doubts and aspirations. The lyrical hero is at a crossroads, he is not sure of the correctness of his path, but he is determined to find his way to success