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Many people believe this song is about a breakup with a boyfriend. But it’s actually about this guy:
Ivan Shapovalov, the band’s previous manager, used to dictate everything the band did. Julia said this about him: “[he] spen[t] his time thinking up scandals instead of planning our artistic work.”
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[Verse 1]
Why should I welcome your domination?
Why should I listen to explanations?
I'm not pretending to make it simple
Try to be something experimental
[Chorus]
You don't turn me off
I will never fail
Things I loved before
Are now for sale
Keep yourself away
Far away from me
I'll forever stay your
Perfect enemy
[Verse 2]
No longer waiting
Remove illusions
No more complaining
Forget confusion
No more compassion
Not sentimental
I am now something experimental
[Chorus]
You don't turn me off
I will never fail
Things I loved before
Are now for sale
Keep yourself away
Far away from me
I'll forever stay your
Perfect enemy
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
You don't turn me off
I will never fail
Things I loved before
Are now for sale
Keep yourself away
Far away from me
I'll forever stay your
Perfect enemy
You don't turn me off
I will never fail
Things I loved before
Are now for sale
Keep yourself away
Far away from me
I'll forever stay your
Perfect enemy
Perfect Enemy was written by Martin Kierszenbaum & Dennis Ingoldsby & Sergio Galoyan & T.A. Music.
Perfect Enemy was produced by T.A. Music.