(translated as "Now You Know") is a signature track by the Polish pop-rock band Sumptuastic , released in 2005 . As a standout single from their second studio album, Cisza ("Silence"), the song captures the band's characteristic blend of melodic pop and emotional, relatable lyricism. Song Overview & Themes
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Over the years, the song has seen various reinterpretations, including dance-oriented versions like the Dj Velu Remix and the BlackSoul Remix . Availability & Streaming (translated as "Now You Know") is a signature
The song explores the bittersweet realization that life and love are rarely as simple as they seem in dreams. Key themes include: Teraz już wiesz - song and lyrics by
The track was written and composed by Andrzej Janusz , the band's primary songwriter.
It describes a metaphorical "house for hearts" built in a "fog of naivety," which eventually faces the harsh, "black and white" reality of the world.
The lyrics contrast a past where "everything was waiting for us" with a present filled with "fear" and a "wall of hate".
(translated as "Now You Know") is a signature track by the Polish pop-rock band Sumptuastic , released in 2005 . As a standout single from their second studio album, Cisza ("Silence"), the song captures the band's characteristic blend of melodic pop and emotional, relatable lyricism. Song Overview & Themes
Are you interested in learning more about other tracks from the album or the band's later work ? Teraz już wiesz - song and lyrics by Sumptuastic - Spotify
Over the years, the song has seen various reinterpretations, including dance-oriented versions like the Dj Velu Remix and the BlackSoul Remix . Availability & Streaming
The song explores the bittersweet realization that life and love are rarely as simple as they seem in dreams. Key themes include:
The track was written and composed by Andrzej Janusz , the band's primary songwriter.
It describes a metaphorical "house for hearts" built in a "fog of naivety," which eventually faces the harsh, "black and white" reality of the world.
The lyrics contrast a past where "everything was waiting for us" with a present filled with "fear" and a "wall of hate".