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Murda Mohabbat

📜 Lyrics

This dead love could not advance any further I had both pride in it and hatred for it Pushing and shoving, a few wounds and some breaking apart O Lord! I am not coming home with you My life has grown a little colder now "Dead wife"—that is what I called her A brass knife has pierced through my shoulder O beloved of my soul! I don't know what to do now I see my red-haired one, with scattered bedding and tears flowing, my Malika I see my red-haired one, with scattered bedding and tears flowing, my Malika My peace, my home! This scene lingers, speaks, rings the bells of hell It makes me fall upon my knees There was no pain from that love's game and flowing blood Hang me from a tree After counting to three In hell I shall be in good company In hell I shall be in good company In hell I shall be in good company

💡 Meaning & story

[Concept Title]: Dead Love (Murda Mohabbat) - The Urdu Version of The Dead South | Dark Folk in Urdu What is the story behind this song? (The Inspiration) This composition was created inspired by the masterpiece "In Hell I'll Be in Good Company" by the renowned Canadian band 'The Dead South'. Their distinctive 'Bluegrass' and 'Dark Folk' music, which includes the melody of the banjo and the rhythm of footsteps, casts a peculiar spell upon the listener. The purpose of this project was to merge the soul and dark vibe of this Western masterpiece with the depth of 'Urdu poetry' to create an entirely new experience. The Interpretation of Poetry (Meaning & Theme) "Dead love can advance no further now..." This song is actually the story of a love and relationship that has been completely dead from within. It contains a strange bitterness, anger, and dark humor. The character is fully aware of his sins, the terrible end of this relationship, and his deeds. He knows that his actions are leading him straight towards hell, but instead of regretting or asking for forgiveness, he says in an ironic and brazen manner that he will not be alone in hell either—rather, there will be people like him there too—meaning he will find "good company" even there. This reflects the defiance and audacity of a human being when he has lost everything. Disclaimer (Disclaimer) This content has been created purely for creative and entertainment purposes. Its purpose is merely to present art, music, and literature in a new way. We believe in complete impartiality and this creation is in no way intended to hurt or target any individual, government institution, or anyone's religious and social sentiments. Credits: • Inspired By: The Dead South • Original Track: In Hell I'll Be In Good Company • Urdu Concept & Production: [Write your channel name here] If you liked this unique fusion of Western music and Urdu literature, then please like and express your thoughts in the comments!