📍 on Spotify or watch the Acoustic Session on YouTube . If you'd like to learn more about this track, tell me: If you want a full English translation of the lyrics If you are looking for similar Polish artists
The song (which translates to "Enough Words") is a introspective Polish track by artist ZUSJE (Kamila Smogulecka), produced by the duo CrackHouse . Released in 2022, the song marked a shift for ZUSJE, moving toward a more personal and emotive musical style. 🎵 Song Overview Artist: ZUSJE (formerly known as Luxuria Astaroth)
She mentions that "nothing hurts like life" and discusses hiding old fears "deep in the closet".
CrackHouse (Michał Kacprzak and Dawid Łopatowski) Release Date: September 8, 2022 Genre: Pop / Melodic Rap with Acoustic elements 🖋️ Lyrical Themes & Meaning
If you need transition from modeling to music Zusje - Dosyć Słów (CrackHouse Acoustic Live Session)
The lyrics reference moving past a "bottle that used to lose me," indicating a departure from past destructive habits.
📍 on Spotify or watch the Acoustic Session on YouTube . If you'd like to learn more about this track, tell me: If you want a full English translation of the lyrics If you are looking for similar Polish artists
The song (which translates to "Enough Words") is a introspective Polish track by artist ZUSJE (Kamila Smogulecka), produced by the duo CrackHouse . Released in 2022, the song marked a shift for ZUSJE, moving toward a more personal and emotive musical style. 🎵 Song Overview Artist: ZUSJE (formerly known as Luxuria Astaroth) ZUSJE - Dosy sГіw (prod. CrackHouse)
She mentions that "nothing hurts like life" and discusses hiding old fears "deep in the closet". 📍 on Spotify or watch the Acoustic Session on YouTube
CrackHouse (Michał Kacprzak and Dawid Łopatowski) Release Date: September 8, 2022 Genre: Pop / Melodic Rap with Acoustic elements 🖋️ Lyrical Themes & Meaning 🎵 Song Overview Artist: ZUSJE (formerly known as
If you need transition from modeling to music Zusje - Dosyć Słów (CrackHouse Acoustic Live Session)
The lyrics reference moving past a "bottle that used to lose me," indicating a departure from past destructive habits.