is a landmark power ballad by the legendary Slovak pop-rock band Elán , released in 2003 as part of their twelfth studio album, Tretie oko ("The Third Eye"). Written by the long-standing creative duo of Vašo Patejdl (music) and Boris Filan (lyrics), the song has become one of the band's most enduring hits of the post-1989 era. 1. Composition and Artistic Vision
: Despite the "thousand reasons for a hundred breakups," the song concludes on a plea for forgiveness and a return to the unique bond shared by the couple: "Nikto ťa nemá rád tak ako ja" (Nobody loves you like I do). 3. Cultural Impact and Legacy Elan - LГЎska moja
The track is characterized by its melodic intensity and emotional vulnerability. It was released under the label on September 22, 2003. is a landmark power ballad by the legendary
: The official music video tells a poignant "love story" of a young couple living in a typical panel housing estate ( sídlisko ), interspersed with performance shots of Ráž, grounding the song's grand emotions in everyday reality. 2. Lyrical Themes: The Paradox of Love Composition and Artistic Vision : Despite the "thousand
While Elán reached their peak popularity in the 1980s as the most successful band in Czechoslovakia, "Láska moja" proved their continued relevance in the 21st century.
: A central theme is the weight of unspoken words, with the recurring line: "Najhoršie výčitky sú tie nemé" (The worst reproaches are the silent ones).