Nebesnye Rozy (Heavenly Roses) wraps JONY’s smooth vocals around a frosty love story. Picture a winter landscape filled with roses from the sky, icy air nipping at your cheeks, yet one warm gaze cuts through the cold. Every chorus repeats the same striking contrast: “Heavenly roses, frost all around, but your look carries me away.” JONY is caught between the chill of hesitation and the heat of desire, wanting to shout “You’re mine!” while sensing an invisible force that keeps them apart.
Underneath the poetic imagery lies a simple but vivid message: love can feel impossible, almost other-worldly, yet a single touch or moment of trust can make two people “learn to fly.” The singer drifts into daydreams, forgets his words, and admits he cannot stay upset for long—his heart melts faster than the frost around him. In the end, the song celebrates the magnetic pull of affection and urges listeners to break through emotional winter with faith, tenderness, and a bit of fearless longing.
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.