Title: Муза (Muse) In the song "Муза" by JAMIK (pronounced "Muzar"), the artist expresses his longing for his muse to be with him more often. The word "муза" (mooza) means "muse" in Russian. The artist explores themes of love, escapism, and the desire to soar above the clouds. The lyrics start by addressing the muse directly, inviting her to come to him more frequently, referred to as "фая" (faya). As the song continues, it incorporates elements of Rastafari culture and the longing for sunshine and a carefree life. The artist acknowledges that he has responsibilities the next day and apologizes to his loved ones for his hooligan behavior and smoking habits. He asks for forgiveness but asserts that he cannot change his nature. JAMIK also confronts accusations of being shy, asking how others have been during his absence. In the chorus, the artist sings about his love interest being in his heart for over a year, urging her to visit him during the night. He claims he only wanted to help and expresses a desire to let her go without needing a word of gratitude. The repetition of verses and choruses emphasizes the longing for the muse's presence and the desire to escape together beyond the clouds. The overall meaning of "Муза" revolves around the theme of undying affection for someone referred to as a muse. It conveys a sense of yearning, self-reflection, and the artist's struggles with his behavior and commitments. The song also suggests a longing to reach a state of freedom and bliss away from everyday responsibilities and routines. Note: The translation provided might not capture the full essence and poetic nuances of the original Russian lyrics.