: The lyrics describe a protagonist who is "not himself" ( я не я, сам не свой ) without his partner. He feels "burnt to the ground" ( дотла кумаришь ) by her presence and absence, framing the relationship as a destructive force that he cannot escape.
: "Кумаришь" falls under Mainstream Pop , characterized by its "alluring voice," "moving lyrics," and "entrancing rhythms".
: The track relies on a catchy, rhythmic structure designed for broad audience appeal. Its popularity led to further iterations, including the Isko Remix released in August 2022, which added modern electronic textures to the original's melodic base. Structure and Narrative
: The protagonist notes a change in his partner's feelings ("You stopped loving me"), which leads to his current state of insomnia and unrest.
: Phrases like "I am sick with you alone" ( я тобой одной больной ) reinforce the idea that his love has transitioned from a romantic connection to a physiological need or illness. Musical Style and Cultural Context
The song follows a classic pop narrative of longing for a lost connection:
The title "Кумаришь" is derived from the Russian slang term кумар (kumar), which refers to drug withdrawal or a hazy, intoxicated state. In the context of the song, Gamidov uses this metaphor to describe a love that is both painful and intoxicating.
: The lyrics recall intimate moments, such as "kissing under the moon".