: John Mojo delivers a melodic, echoey hook that anchors the emotional weight of the song. Lines like "We look for pearls, but again we bounce off the bottom. Everyone is alone" paint a bleak picture of searching for value in a damaged dynamic.
: Śliwa and Dawid Obserwator do not hold back their signature gritty delivery. Instead of typical romanticizing, they deliver a harsh reality check on manipulation and betrayal. 🧪 "Toxic Like Arsenic" sliwa_dawid_obserwator_feat_john_mojo_love_szon...
"Love Szon" is not your typical love song, and that is exactly why it works. It is a street anthem for anyone who has had to burn a bridge to save themselves. You can stream the track right now on Spotify or listen on Deezer . Love Szon (feat. John Mojo) - Spotify : John Mojo delivers a melodic, echoey hook
Raw street rap rarely intersects with the vulnerability of a toxic relationship quite like it does on Love Szon , a standout track from Śliwa, Dawid Obserwator, and producer Pablo's joint album Miejski Survival . Featuring a haunting chorus by John Mojo, this track perfectly captures the bitter reality of loving someone who is ultimately bad for you. 🌪️ The Sound of a Broken Connection : Śliwa and Dawid Obserwator do not hold
Produced by Pablo, the beat strikes a balance between atmospheric and heavy, reflecting the suffocating nature of the lyrics.
The standout element of the track is its unapologetic lyricism. The artists compare a toxic partner to lethal poisons: "You are toxic like arsenic, fentanyl, hydrogen cyanide" . It is a stark reminder that sometimes finding peace means walking away entirely, summarized perfectly by the closing realization: "You're not next to me anymore, thank God. I have holy peace here" . 📻 The Verdict