The title translates to , and the lyrics (written by the artists themselves) explore themes of betrayal, emotional exhaustion, and toxic love.
The lyrics describe a partner’s "cursed mouth" that never learned to be silent, using lies so convincing that "even God might believe them". The title translates to , and the lyrics
It features a mid-tempo rhythm that leans heavily into the "ballad-drama" subgenre of pop-folk. The arrangement utilizes clean synth production paired with the artists' complementary vocal ranges—Dessita’s airy, melodic pop delivery balances well against Adam’s more grounded, masculine tone. The title translates to
Critics and fans often cite this era of Alpha Music as a peak for "meaningful" pop-folk, where the lyrics and music videos are treated with the same level of care as mainstream pop. The title translates to , and the lyrics