by David Guetta featuring Emeli Sandé is more than a standard dance-pop track; it is a high-energy anthem about resilience , the cyclical nature of sacrifice , and the complexities of toxic devotion . 1. Deep Lyrical Themes
Lyrics like "It hurts, but I remember every scar / And I’ve learned, but living is the hardest part" portray love as a battlefield. Instead of wallowing, the protagonist "stitches themselves up" to repeat the cycle, highlighting a stubborn, almost self-destructive optimism. by David Guetta featuring Emeli Sandé is more
The Lyric Video uses a distinct purple and blue color palette that mirrors the "Cadbury Milk Tray Man" aesthetic, paying homage to classic adventure stunts and the idea of delivering "sweetness" through extreme effort. It suggests a realization of how much one
The core refrain, "I can't believe what I did for love," serves as a philosophical reflection on loss and past actions. It suggests a realization of how much one can compromise their own identity for someone else. Instead of wallowing