Floating in cosmic hues of lilac, JONY’s “На Сиреневой Луне (Na Sirenevoi Lune)” paints a dream-like breakup that feels both weightless and painfully real. The singer watches a loved one drift to her own siren-colored moon, a private place where she can finally be alone. Their bond is now a “thin thread” and what remains for him is only “a drop of regret.” Each nightfall opens a gigantic umbrella of darkness, only to greet a rosy dawn that reminds him she is already far away.
At its core, the song is about the fleeting nature of love and memory. Even if she forgets him “only for a moment,” that moment stretches into a universe where everyday life repeats while their connection fades. The lilac moon becomes a symbol of bittersweet escape: beautiful, distant, and untouchable. Through vivid space imagery and gentle melancholy, JONY invites listeners to feel the quiet ache of letting someone go while still hoping that sliver of memory will keep them linked, no matter how far she flies.
JONY, born Jahid Afrail oglu Huseynli in 1996 in Baku, Azerbaijan, is a celebrated singer and songwriter based in Moscow, Russia. Known for his smooth blend of Russian pop, hookah rap, and contemporary R&B, he first gained widespread acclaim with hits like "Alley" and "Comet," which topped charts and amassed millions of views on YouTube.
Winner of the second season of Russia's "The Masked Singer" and multiple prestigious awards including the Golden Gramophone, JONY has become a standout voice in modern Russian music. In 2024, he took on the role of coach on "The Voice Kids," sharing his musical expertise with the next generation. His heartfelt lyrics and captivating performances have earned him a devoted fan base across Russian-speaking countries.