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The song became a staple of Chivas's discography, frequently appearing in remixes and live sets. It resonates with a younger audience through its unapologetic vulnerability and the relatability of "post-breakup" drama that involves social circles and mutual friends.

The track centers on a complex love triangle or, more accurately, the interference of a third party—the "friend"—in the narrator's past relationship. chivas_kolezanko_mojej_bylej

You can find the official music video on YouTube and the lyrics on Genius . The song became a staple of Chivas's discography,

Chivas addresses the "friend" directly, accusing her of "ruining everything". The lyrics suggest that while he had a girlfriend who "felt too much," the friend's presence or actions led to the relationship's demise. You can find the official music video on

Chivas uses visceral metaphors to describe his mental state, such as "bungee jumping without the bungee" and "hugging that breaks necks". These lines illustrate a sense of "fatality" and self-destructive tendencies born from heartbreak. Musical Style and Impact

The song opens with heavy imagery, referencing a past girlfriend who "pretended to have cancer" and the narrator's current struggle with "therapies" and a feeling of "dying". This established a recurring theme in Chivas's work: the heavy psychological toll of romantic instability.