The artist mentions "blind eyes" filling with tears upon seeing the partner for the last time, suggesting a late-stage clarity that came too late to save the bond.

BadClause utilizes a blend of elements, often leaning into a more acoustic or "moody" atmospheric sound that resonates with the "meykhana" (traditional rhythmic poetry) heritage of Azerbaijan.

At its heart, the song is a melancholic meditation on how one person can move on while the other remains trapped in the past. The title itself, "Deyəsən Unutmusan," serves as a haunting realization of being erased from a loved one’s life. The lyrics delve into the bitterness of waiting—expressed in the poignant line, "You left one day, but I waited for your path for a hundred years" —highlighting the disparity in how the two individuals processed their separation.

The lyrics are characterized by a sense of regret and "blindness" to the truth during the relationship.

"Deyəsən Unutmusan" is more than just a break-up track; it represents a shift in the Azerbaijani music scene toward more introspective and "darker" alternative rap. It has become a staple for fans of the genre, often cited for its ability to capture the specific "Baku vibe" of modern melancholy. Azerbaijan: Streetwise Musical Style Moving into Mainstream