Kukulska made her singing debut at the age of seven, with the the album Natalia. She recorded several of other albums as a child and also acted.
Her "adult" debut occurred in 1996; she has recorded five albums since then.
Kukulska was in 2000 and has two children.
Perfect Harmony
Natalia Kukulska Lyrics
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When I was a little girl
In my cosy little wonderland
Didn't know why it always seemed
That the princess should wait
And I tried to imagine how
I could be sure
That ( the ) arrow that may strike your heart
Pre chorus
Is it good
Is it bad
Is it true
Is it bluff
Or Is it fun
Is it sad
It is really hard to say
Chorus
'cause
If you will get a chance
To know what really love is
Don't try to understand it
And then you will feel it
'cause
If you are looking for
A perfect harmony
Use your heart when you're in love
Keep your mind out of it
2.
When I was a little girl
And I watched it all unfold
I couldn't know that the world
Ain't no monochrome
And it's taken all this time
To find what lies behind
That the true love that will come to you is
Cruel and kind
Pre chorus
It is good
It is bad
It is true
It is bluff
It is fun
It is sad
And it's not so hard to say
Chorus
It's all about love
In Natalia Kukulska's song "Perfect Harmony," the singer reflects on the complexities of love and the struggles she faced as a young girl trying to understand it. She recalls living in a "cozy little wonderland" where she imagined herself as a princess waiting for her prince to come. However, she soon realized that true love is not that simple and straightforward. She questions whether the feelings of love are good or bad, true or false, sad or happy. She acknowledges that it's difficult to understand and describes it as both a poison and a cure.
As she sings about the evolution of her understanding of love, she reveals that it took her a long time to comprehend that the world is not black and white. She learned that love is both “cruel and kind” and that you can’t have one without the other. The chorus of the song encourages the listener to give their heart freely to love without trying to understand it fully with their mind, as true harmony can only come from the heart. She explains that if you spend too much time trying to dissect it and analyze it, you will miss the magic that comes with letting love flow from the heart.
Line by Line Meaning
When I was a little girl
In my cosy little wonderland
The singer is reminiscing about her childhood when life was simple and sweet, and the world seemed like a safe, cozy place.
Didn't know why it always seemed
That the princess should wait
The singer is puzzled as to why in fairy tales, the princess often appears to be passive or submissive, waiting for someone to come rescue her.
And I tried to imagine how
I could be sure
That ( the ) arrow that may strike your heart
Isn't poison but cure
The singer is questioning how to determine whether love will be painful or healing. She is grappling with the uncertainty and risk that comes with opening oneself up to love.
Is it good
Is it bad
Is it true
Is it bluff
Or Is it fun
Is it sad
It is really hard to say
The artist is reflecting on the many complex emotions and experiences that come with love, which can be both positive and negative. She acknowledges that it's difficult to predict or control how love will play out, and that it can be a mix of fun, sadness, truth, and deception.
'cause
If you will get a chance
To know what really love is
Don't try to understand it
And then you will feel it
'cause
If you are looking for
A perfect harmony
Use your heart when you're in love
Keep your mind out of it
The artist advises the listener not to overthink love or analyze it too much. She suggests that love is something to be experienced and felt, rather than understood intellectually. She encourages the listener to follow their heart and not be overly logical or rational when it comes to love, in order to achieve a sense of harmony in their love life.
When I was a little girl
And I watched it all unfold
I couldn't know that the world
Ain't no monochrome
And it's taken all this time
To find what lies behind
That the true love that will come to you is
Cruel and kind
The singer reflects on how her understanding of the world and of love has evolved since childhood. She realizes that the world is not black and white, but full of shades of grey, and that love can be both wonderful and painful. She suggests that true love is a mixture of both cruelty and kindness, and that it can be difficult to navigate.
It is good
It is bad
It is true
It is bluff
It is fun
It is sad
And it's not so hard to say
The singer reiterates that love can encompass many different emotions and experiences, both positive and negative. She suggests that it's not so difficult to identify or acknowledge these aspects of love, as they are all part of the package.
Chorus
The chorus reinforces the idea that the song is about love, and suggests that the key to finding a sense of harmony in love is to use one's heart and not one's mind.
Contributed by Muhammad D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Wilczyca Wrażliwa
Jeden z najlepszych kawałków na świecie.
agatukanek
Moj ulubiony utworek z tej plyty :) Ania Szarmach - najlepsze chórki ever!!
And X
tp mi sie podoba. dobry aranz wokale nagranie slowem cacy
Wilczyca Wrażliwa
Uwielbiam ten typ muzyki
Piotr Frątczak
<3 <3
Mila Pan
Łukasz Zagrobelny w chórkach ☺️
Bartosz Kołodziejczyk
Polska Beyonce, a nawet LEPSZA!!!