Ubila Si Del Mene
Game Over · Igra Za Dva
we got somethin' new right here
you just shut up and listen
'cause GAME OVER is comin' atcha
Ubila si del mene ne veš kako boli
tvoje besede vse bile so le laži
tebi sem dal ljubezen delil s teboj vse
zbogom odhajam ker ti varala si me
yo check my rime
Le za tebe razbijal sem kradel lagal
zavetje toplino udobje ti dal
in ljubil te nežno kot sem to znal le jaz
potolažil sem te ko bila si na tleh
brisal sem solze v tvojih očeh
v težkih trenutkih risal ti smeh na obraz
ker ti
Z menoj si se igrala nekoč boš ti spoznala
da imela si zlato
za norca si me imela nekoč boš ti dojela
a takrat prepozno bo še žal ti bo
Ubila si del mene ...
yo yo
ÄŒas zacelil bo rane izbrisal sledi
pozabil bom nate in vroče noči
ko skupaj bila sva v objemu strasti midva
vem lahko mi ne bo a ne bom se predal
srečo v ljubezni drugje bom iskal
vzel ti bom prstan drugi ga dal o da
Z menoj si se igrala ...
Ubila si del mene ...
Ker ti varala si me varala si me
varala si me varala si me
Life goes on for me i just gotta be strong
baby you cheated on me that was so damn wrong
don't think that i'll cry i will survive
cause you're not worth it
i'm gonna stay alive
Trnova pot čaka me da pozabim
Le zate razbijal sem kradel lagal
Vem da bo ti žal
Ubila si del mene ...
Ubila Si Del Mene
Game Over's 'Ubila Si Del Mene' stands as a defining track within the Slovenian rock landscape, capturing the raw energy and emotional depth characteristic of the band's discography. Released on the album 'Igra Za Dva', the song exemplifies the group's ability to blend traditional rock structures with contemporary sensibilities, creating a sound that resonates deeply with local audiences. The recording showcases the band's signature approach to songwriting, where lyrical themes of personal struggle and resilience are delivered with a powerful, driving rhythm. As a staple of their catalog, the track has become a cultural touchstone, reflecting the broader musical identity of Slovenia during its formative years. Its enduring popularity speaks to the universal appeal of its message and the band's commitment to authentic expression.
