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: He describes himself as "exhausted like a loser" despite reaching what he calls the "peak of [his] poor ambitions". This reflects the "melancholy and personal reflection" often cited by critics as a hallmark of his style.

At its core, “MISS ME” is a study of emotional dissonance. The refrain— "Do you still love me and miss me?... Bez Ciebie jest dużo wygodniej, ale to pozornie" (Without you it's much more comfortable, but only seemingly)—sets a tone of false liberation. Kukon acknowledges the material comforts his success has bought, yet he immediately undermines them by labeling the comfort as superficial. The "Bentleys" and "Carlton Ritz" vouchers mentioned in the verses are framed not as rewards, but as set dressing for a life that feels increasingly like a "factory in England"—monotonous and draining. Themes of Alienation and Identity kukon_miss_me

: Kukon anchors his personal narrative with pop-culture markers—comparing his style to Elvis Presley, his vision to Dexter, and his hair to Michał Piróg—creating a surreal blend of celebrity status and domestic boredom. Artistic Context and Production : He describes himself as "exhausted like a

Ultimately, “MISS ME” is more than a breakup song; it is a meditation on the "beautiful pain" ( piękny ból ) of modern success. It captures the specific moment when the pursuit of more finally catches up with the reality of what was left behind, leaving the artist to wonder if the world he built is actually the one he wanted to live in. Kukon - revolume The refrain— "Do you still love me and miss me