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Knocked out in sixty minutes â that is exactly how Hoshiâs narrator feels the moment their lover walks away. In âTu Vas Me Quitter Encore Longtemps ?,â the South-Korean singer turns heartbreak into a cinematic drama: the studio lights shut off, dreams of future children fade, and every object that still âspeaksâ of the ex is ripped from the room. Over pulsing beats, the voice swings between fragile pleas (âQui me relĂšve quand câest toi qui mâachĂšveâ) and biting sarcasm (âTâas sali notre amour pour une putain de sorciĂšreâ), painting a vivid picture of someone stuck between wanting to erase the past and desperately hoping to rewrite it.
The chorusâs question â âAre you going to leave me for much longer?â â keeps looping like a stubborn record, underscoring the songâs central tension: healing looks impossible when every heartbeat still syncs to the other person. Hoshi captures the messy cocktail of anger, nostalgia, and undying attachment that follows a sudden breakup, reminding listeners that loveâs knockout punch can leave you dizzy, but also fiercely alive in the ring.