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SONG MEANING

Imagine falling for the very voice that spins on your record player. “Yeva” is a bittersweet pop tale of a woman who once felt complete every time her lover’s vinyl crackled to life. Through shimmering cosmic images like “You’re Venus, I’m Earth”, the singer confesses that their bond felt planetary, yet even galaxies drift apart. Tears turn from salt to water, mirrors refuse to show a familiar face, and loneliness becomes a constant beat in the background.

As the chorus repeats “Lonely, lonely, I guess I’m lonely,” we hear both heartbreak and a quiet push toward self-rediscovery. The song captures that raw moment when love has ended but the echo of shared songs still fills the room. It’s a story about idolizing someone, losing them, and realizing you must press “next track” if you ever hope to find yourself again.

ARTIST BIO

Vintage (Russian: Винтаж) is a popular Russian pop and electronic dance music group formed in Moscow in 2006 by singer Anna Pletnyova and musician Alexey Romanof. Known for their catchy melodies and vibrant performances, Vintage has released six studio albums and numerous hit singles, with several topping Russian radio charts.

The group has earned multiple prestigious awards, including the MTV Russia Music Awards, Golden Gramophone Award, and consistent accolades at the Song of the Year festival. Vintage's sound blends modern pop with electronic elements, making them a staple in Russia's contemporary music scene. With a dynamic lineup over the years, Anna Pletnyova and Alexey Romanof remain the heart of the group, continuing to captivate audiences with their innovative music and energetic style.

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