Hafex & Samira - Intihask -
: The song explores the intensity of a consuming, almost destructive romantic bond. The lyrics depict a protagonist pleading for the night to never end, fearing that the dawn will bring the loss of their partner.
: At its peak, it reached #1 on the Russian Shazam charts, surpassing global hits like The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights". Hafex & Samira - intihask
The song's popularity was largely driven by its viral presence on , where thousands of videos were created using the track as background music. : The song explores the intensity of a
The word is a portmanteau of the Turkish words İntihar (suicide) and Aşk (love), translating to " suicidal love ". The song's popularity was largely driven by its
: A steady, mid-tempo electronic rhythm suitable for both clubs and relaxed listening.
: While the verses emphasize deep attachment, the chorus reveals a sense of being "used to loneliness," highlighting the isolation often found within toxic or overwhelming relationships. Musical Style