The song suggests that to truly connect with someone or thrive, one must first focus on internal change ("If you want me—change yourself"). Why It Remains a Staple
Lines like "Lift yourself to the height" and "Don't fill your emptiness with me" serve as a call to personal growth and independence. The song suggests that to truly connect with
Lundmoen’s unique voice, often described as a mix of ethnic, pop, and soul, becomes even more hypnotic and velvety. Decoding the "Poison" The slowed and reverb treatment
Яд (Poison) (Romanized) – Эрика Лундмоен (Erika Lundmoen) the edit highlights:
Beyond the TikTok trends, the core of "Yad" is a powerful message of self-empowerment. The lyrics explore themes of resilience in a "soulless city" and the refusal to let external negativity—the "poison"—infect one's inner self.
The slowing of the tempo emphasizes the track's melancholic undertones, turning the "poison" of the lyrics into a slow-moving, immersive feeling. Decoding the "Poison"
The slowed and reverb treatment takes the original’s rhythmic tension and stretches it into a cinematic experience. By lowering the pitch and adding a spacious, echoing effect, the edit highlights: