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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Забравляй ме" by the artist "Tita"

The lyrics of "Zabravlyai me" ("Forget me") by Bulgarian singer Tita are an emotional monologue of a lyrical heroine torn between love and the desire to break free from a toxic relationship.

At the beginning of the song, Tita appears contradictory: she simultaneously calls to her lover ("I'm yours!") and pushes him away ("run"), enjoys her power ("I raise your level"), but realizes she's causing pain ("It's hard for you with a princess"). She recognizes her lover's worth but manipulates him, threatening suffering ("try without me, you'll feel bad").

The phrase "Forget me... a hundred men!" is key to understanding the text. Tita seems to be saying, "Let me go, find someone else, do yourself and others a favor." She understands that this relationship is destructive for both of them.

The "crazy" version of the heroine reflects her inner state. She is broken ("I'm breaking"), devastated ("I drink"), trying to drown out the pain ("I fight", "I start relationships"). Love and hate, the desire to be together and the understanding of the need to break up are tearing her apart.

The final lines are a cry of despair and pain. "Forget me and suffer for me" is a paradox reflecting the contradictory nature of the heroine's feelings. She curses her lover, but she is the one who calls him, dying of pain with every conversation.

TITA:

Ако искаш, ми вярвай, казвам: "твоя съм"

Ако искаш, избягай, но знай, зад теб ще съм

Губя интереса, като вдигнах ти нивото

Трудно ти е със принцеса, но обичаш ти я много

Такива като тебе ценни са

Но пробвай и без мене, зле ще си, да

Забравяй ме, смени ме със друга

На сто мъже направи услуга

Откачаш ли, така да се чува

Кой сега от мен ще те лекува

Забравяй ме и страдай за мене

Влюби се, а после прокле ме

Псувам те, пияна те набирам

И всеки път умирам

FIKI:

Версия "луд", гледаш я на живо

Още съм тук и крещя: "обичам те"

За тебе разбивам се, пия и сбивам се, вече ти казах

За тебе разкъсах се, псувам, обвързах се, искам те, мразя се

Такива като тебе ценни са

Но пробвай и без мене, зле ще си, знай

Забравяй ме и вече съм с друга

На сто жени направи услуга

Откачаш ли, така да се чува

Кой сега от мен ще те лекува

Забравяй ме и страдай за мене

Влюби се, а после прокле ме

Псувам те, пиян те набирам

И всеки път умирам

FIKI, TITA:

Забравяй ме и вече съм с друга

На сто жени направи услуга

Откачаш ли, така да се чува

Кой сега от мен ще те лекува

Забравяй ме и страдай за мене

Влюби се, а после прокле ме

Псувам те, пиян те набирам

И всеки път умирам

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