The song "ГРУСТНО" by Egor Kreed (Егор Крид) expresses feelings of sadness, emptiness, and the struggle of dealing with a breakup or the absence of someone he cares about. The lyrics depict the singer's confusion and the difficulty of understanding what to do with himself and his emotions. The first verse conveys the singer's sadness and emptiness without the person he is addressing, referred to as "baby." He feels a sense of loss and describes his feelings as "грустно" (sad), emphasizing the depth of his sorrow and the void he experiences without the person. The second verse shows the singer's frustration and confusion about how he and the person he cares about can become a united whole. He expresses his longing for the person by saying that without them, the day and shadow are meaningless. He also mentions how he wouldn't have these thoughts if he hadn't lost them. The chorus repeats the initial feelings of sadness and emptiness without the person, emphasizing the intensity of these emotions. The phrase "На хуй эти чувства" can be translated as "Get rid of these feelings," expressing the singer's desire to find a way to move on and not be affected by the sadness. The following verse is sung by Soda Luv, providing a contrasting perspective. He states that he is not sad and can deceive anyone, even his own feelings. He dismisses the idea of crying over a girl and sees it as nonsense. He refers to the girl as an actress, implying that she is dishonest or fake. He further distances himself from any negative feelings by mentioning his lavish lifestyle and the success he experiences. The final chorus repeats the feelings of sadness and emptiness without the person, highlighting the singer's loneliness and longing. The phrase "На хуй эти чувства" is repeated, emphasizing the singer's desire to let go of these emotions. Overall, the song portrays a mix of emotions, with Egor Kreed expressing his struggle with sadness and emptiness after a breakup, while Soda Luv presents a more detached and confident perspective. The lyrics reflect themes of heartbreak, confusion, and the need to cope and move forward with life.