"" (also known as " Cry for You (You'll Never See Me Again) ") is a 2006 dance-pop anthem by the Swedish singer Petra Marklund , who performed under the stage name September . The track is widely celebrated for its "lyrical dissonance"—blending a high-energy, upbeat Europop and house sound with bittersweet lyrics about the finality of a breakup. Song Background & Meaning
In 2018, the song saw a viral resurgence as a Twitter meme. Users paired the lyric "You'll never see me again" with humorous videos of things disappearing, such as lost socks or a person leaving a room. September - Cry For You
It focuses on self-empowerment and finality, famously captured in the chorus: "You'll never see me again / So now who's gonna cry for you?" . "" (also known as " Cry for You
The song was originally released in November 2006 as the final single from September’s second album, In Orbit . According to , the song is about the moment you are completely "done" with a relationship and find the strength to move on. Users paired the lyric "You'll never see me
"" (also known as " Cry for You (You'll Never See Me Again) ") is a 2006 dance-pop anthem by the Swedish singer Petra Marklund , who performed under the stage name September . The track is widely celebrated for its "lyrical dissonance"—blending a high-energy, upbeat Europop and house sound with bittersweet lyrics about the finality of a breakup. Song Background & Meaning
In 2018, the song saw a viral resurgence as a Twitter meme. Users paired the lyric "You'll never see me again" with humorous videos of things disappearing, such as lost socks or a person leaving a room.
It focuses on self-empowerment and finality, famously captured in the chorus: "You'll never see me again / So now who's gonna cry for you?" .
The song was originally released in November 2006 as the final single from September’s second album, In Orbit . According to , the song is about the moment you are completely "done" with a relationship and find the strength to move on.