Key lines like "You are my reason for all the drinking" and "You take pills to sleep instead of me" highlight the mutual toll the relationship has taken.
Directed by , a frequent collaborator of the band, the Official Video for "Victima" serves as a visual homage to the Netflix series Squid Game (Hwang Dong-hyuk).
The song focuses on "perfection without a pedestal," stripping away the romanticized version of love to show its raw, often ugly, reality. The Official Video Carla's Dreams - Crima Mea (Official Video)
The video features multiple versions of "Carla," each paired with his own "victim," emphasizing the universal and repetitive nature of the emotional struggles described in the lyrics.
The song (often referred to as "Crima Mea" due to its prominent chorus) is a dark, atmospheric track by the anonymous Moldovan project Carla's Dreams . Released in early 2022, the song explores themes of toxic obsession, emotional self-destruction, and the thin line between love and "crime". Themes and Narrative Key lines like "You are my reason for
A collaborative effort between Alexandru Turcu and the band.
Consistent with the project's aesthetic, the video is cinematic and dark, mirroring the song's melancholic pop-rock and hip-hop influences. The Official Video The video features multiple versions
Directed and written by Roman Burlaca and Vlad Sabajuc, produced by BR Films . Victima lyrics translation in Russian - Carla's Dreams