: The song concludes with a firm "bye-bye" (ex-habibi), signifying a complete detachment and a desire for a more adventurous, high-energy life—referencing "Las Vegas Parano" (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) as the kind of wild freedom she seeks instead of a stagnant relationship. Production and Visual Style
: A central theme is the refusal to be controlled. She explicitly states that her partner won't tell her how to live because his words "mean nothing". ZUSJE - Fake Love (prod. CrackHouse)
The song narrates the experience of a woman who has reached her breaking point with a partner who offers nothing but empty promises and "fake love." The lyrics dive into several key narrative layers: : The song concludes with a firm "bye-bye"
: The protagonist describes a partner who calls every morning with the "same old talk". She has stopped answering because she is exhausted by the repetitive cycle of "moans, cries, and bitter regrets". The song narrates the experience of a woman
Produced by the team, the track features a heavy, club-oriented beat that mirrors the defiant and "boss-like" energy of the lyrics. You can listen to the official audio or find the music video on ZUSJE's YouTube channel .
Watch the official music video for ZUSJE's 'Fake Love' to see the visual representation of this defiant narrative: ZUSJE - Fake Love (prod. CrackHouse) ZUSJE OFFICIAL YouTube• Oct 18, 2022 ZUSJE - Fake Love (prod. CrackHouse)
"" by ZUSJE (produced by CrackHouse ) is a bold track that explores the themes of liberation from toxic relationships, self-worth, and the hollow nature of superficial affection. The Story Behind the Lyrics