Directed by , the official music video features cinematic storytelling that matches the song's intense emotional weight.
The lyrics explore the "complete mess" of a relationship where emotions are hidden and arguments break out over trivialities. Key themes include:
: The video utilizes moody lighting and focused camera work (DOP Georgi Salparov) to highlight the personal connection and tension between the performers. Directed by , the official music video features
: The track was produced by Boro Purvi and Twelves, featuring music by Nikola Stojovic and L-Padr3. It has gained significant popularity, amassing millions of views on YouTube and sparking various remixes and reaction videos . Lyrical Themes & Meaning
: Used to describe the feeling of being trapped in a cycle of "one, two, three—rock, scissors, paper," where every move feels like a gamble or a clash. : The track was produced by Boro Purvi
: The song merges Bulgarian hip-hop with melodic pop elements, characterized by Boro Purvi's rhythmic verses and Yoana Sashova's soulful, emotive vocals.
: The song describes a partner who is "hot one minute and cold the next," comparing the relationship to a house that is built up only to be cut down. : The song merges Bulgarian hip-hop with melodic
: It quickly became a standout track in Boro Purvi's discography, which includes other major hits like "Murdai" and "Za Dnatasedalka" .