Elan - Lгўska Moja -
is a landmark power ballad by the legendary Slovak pop-rock band Elán , released in 2003 as part of their twelfth studio album, Tretie oko ("The Third Eye"). Written by the long-standing creative duo of Vašo Patejdl (music) and Boris Filan (lyrics), the song has become one of the band's most enduring hits of the post-1989 era. 1. Composition and Artistic Vision
: Despite the "thousand reasons for a hundred breakups," the song concludes on a plea for forgiveness and a return to the unique bond shared by the couple: "Nikto ťa nemá rád tak ako ja" (Nobody loves you like I do). 3. Cultural Impact and Legacy
While Elán reached their peak popularity in the 1980s as the most successful band in Czechoslovakia, "Láska moja" proved their continued relevance in the 21st century. Elan - LГЎska moja
Boris Filan’s lyrics explore the duality of long-term relationships, portraying love as a cycle of mutual hurt and miraculous healing.
: The song features the soul-stirring lead vocals of Jožo Ráž, supported by the polished pop-rock arrangements typical of Patejdl's compositions. is a landmark power ballad by the legendary
The track is characterized by its melodic intensity and emotional vulnerability. It was released under the label on September 22, 2003.
: The official music video tells a poignant "love story" of a young couple living in a typical panel housing estate ( sídlisko ), interspersed with performance shots of Ráž, grounding the song's grand emotions in everyday reality. 2. Lyrical Themes: The Paradox of Love Composition and Artistic Vision : Despite the "thousand
: The song uses sharp metaphors like "Sme rana a nôž / Sme pravda a lož" (We are the wound and the knife / We are the truth and the lie) to describe the volatile nature of intimacy.