"This song is like a reflection on whether routine is a positive or negative word. For example, to achieve success in sports, you need a training routine; to be healthy, you need a sleep routine. But then, when all of this is achieved, a person thinks, ‘Now, I’ve fallen into a routine.’ We strive for stability, but is it rewarded enough? Because it turns out that we gain this stability, which we then destroy ourselves, looking for something new," ZeBrene reflects.
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Speaking about the music video, ZeBrene is straightforward: "This song is like a nineteen-year-old teenager to whom I’ve given all the best I could, and he is ready for his life. But then he decides to leave home and doesn’t want to earn money—perhaps he’s afraid. So, I said, ‘Enough, pack your things, and go to work!’ Turns out I kicked a naked and poor guy out of the house, without a music video, without anything. I hope he grows up!"
In conclusion, the artist wants to make everyone think about themselves, their desires, and life in general: "We are all ready to pay, I’m not afraid to say, a million, to experience another day. But when we wake up on a regular day, we should actually already feel like millionaires. This day has essentially come for free. Why are we given such a gift? We need to learn to appreciate it," says ZeBrene.