
Pop, EDM
December 10, 2025
From Moscow with Love is a modern, hopeful pop ballad with an electronic pulse—a song about people, not politics. The lyrics paint postcard images of a peaceful Moscow: winter on Red Square, lights along the river, open doors, a curtain rising at the Bolshoi. Threaded through these scenes is a quiet, steady longing for normal life to return: to read without fear, to see without borders, to wander past glowing shop windows again.At the heart of the track is the recurring hook, “From Moscow with love.” It’s designed as a counterpoint to slogans—a human mantra that carries the listener from memory (“Snow falls on Red Square stone”) toward vision (“A future dancing free in Gorki Park”). In the second verse the mood turns brighter: “Shelves once empty bloom again” and “No borders on the screen” become symbols of variety, openness, and free information.The song clearly separates people from systems: “It’s not the people pulling triggers / It’s the walls that hide the light.” Rather than accusing, it offers images of connection—bridges instead of walls, voices instead of silence. The ending isn’t triumphant; it’s an invitation: one day we will send postcards again—from Moscow, with love.
Pop, EDM
December 10, 2025
Snow falls on Red Square stone
But I can see the day
Laughter in a hundred tongues
Postcards on their way
A city with open doors
Lights along the stream
History shakes off the dust
And people chase a dream
It’s not about the politics
It’s what the people dream
To live, to love, to welcome back
The world that should be seen
From Moscow with love ,
I send this view
Where streets are shining, open skies of blue
From Moscow with love
not shadows, just spark
A future dancing free in Gorki Park
Curtains rise at Bolshoi stage
Music fills the air
Shelves once empty bloom again
With colors everywhere
No silence on the words we read
No borders on the screen
Voices rising without fear
In a city meant for peace
So if you’re listening through the static
Through the silence and the spin
There’s a melody still waiting
Where tomorrow can begin
From Moscow with love
where we walk again
Through shining storefronts, every brand and name
From Moscow with love
not every flag’s a wall
Some are bridges waiting not to fall
It’s not the people pulling triggers
It’s the walls that hide the light
But one day shelves will open wide
And freedom walks the night
From Moscow with love
I send this call
That one day we can share it all
In the future we will all send postcards again
From Moscow with love