“My Love” by Kovacs is a powerful expression of moving on from a past relationship. Released in 2014, the song is about rejecting a former romantic partner and embracing a new beginning.
The lyrics highlight the protagonist’s strength and confidence in moving forward, celebrating their newfound freedom.
References to “diamond rings and Chevrolets” and “faking all like Hollywood” symbolize the superficial aspects of the past relationship that the protagonist is leaving behind.
The song serves as a cathartic release for Kovacs, allowing her to express her own experiences and emotions, and represents a journey of self-discovery and healing.
My love, diamond rings and Chevrolets
My love, aces high and cigarettes
My love, faking all like Hollywood
My love, love, love
References to “diamond rings and Chevrolets” and “faking all like Hollywood” symbolize the superficial aspects of the past relationship that the protagonist is leaving behind.
No way you’ll see me crawl
Like a shark I’ll be ripping you apart, and celebrate
With lots of champagne, you caught me on the wrong day,
Now you know
Come what may, I won’t give away
“Song & Video Info“
“Song“
Vocalist 🎤: Kovacs
Album: “My Love“
Written by Oscar Holleman and Sharon Kovacs
Released: May 9, 2014
“My Love” is part of Kovacs’ EP “My Love,” released in 2014. This track, like many of Kovacs’ songs, delves into themes of emotional pain and resilience. The lyrics explore the feelings of a woman who has been hurt and the strength she finds to move forward.
Kovacs’ music is known for its deep emotional resonance and her distinctive, soulful voice, which brings a unique intensity to each song.
“Video“
Movie 🎬: D&G The One Street of Dreams (2013)
Actors:📌Scarlett Johansson
📌Matthew McConaughey
“Street of Dreams” is a short film directed by Martin Scorsese, created as a commercial for Dolce & Gabbana’s fragrance “The One” in 2013.
The film stars Scarlett Johansson and Matthew McConaughey, and it captures the essence of timeless glamour and romance.
The narrative of the film is set in black-and-white, evoking the classic cinematic style of Hollywood’s golden era. It tells a story of love and dreams, showcasing the chemistry between the two protagonists as they navigate the streets of New York.
The film’s aesthetic and emotional depth align perfectly with the luxurious and sophisticated image of Dolce & Gabbana.