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Torn is a 2025 single by Swedish avant-pop artist Cobrah, released on October 29, 2025, as the lead track marking a new artistic era. Described by Cobrah as “the interlude of a new beginning”, the song explores themes of emotional conflict, vulnerability, and self-discovery. Read More...
Torn Lyrics
I've been so torn
'Bout everything for so long
My everything, what have I done?
Why can't I think? Did I do wrong?
Did I do something?
Why do these thoughts at night keep washing in?
Why can't I see your eyes open for me?
Why don't I know what I should do?
What is the truth?
I've been so
When I go to sleep, will you stay with me?
Will you stay and weep, or keep me in the deep?
I keep my words inside, write to ease the mind
Leave the thoughts behind, but I don't know what you hide
Recall when you raced me to the car so high
Now you chase me in the dark, and there's no sight
Why can't somebody try to guide me through the spotlight?
So I leave it all, leave it all behind me
I've been so torn
'Bout everything for so long
My everything, what have I done?
Why can't I think? Did I do wrong?
Did I do something? Open for me
Why don't I know what I should do?
What is the truth?
I've been so torn
Torn
I could be so good
Can you feel too good?
All I do is pursue
All I need is subdue
Subdue
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Songs Credits
| Title: | Torn |
| Album: | Torn |
| Singers: | COBRAH |
| Lyrics: | Hannes Roovers, Isac Hördegård, Cobrah, Mats Norman |
| Label: | Big Beat Records |
| Year: | 2025 |
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About This Song
“Torn” is a 2025 single by Swedish avant-pop artist Cobrah, released on October 29, 2025, as the lead track marking a new artistic era. Described by Cobrah as “the interlude of a new beginning”, the song explores themes of emotional conflict, vulnerability, and self-discovery.
Lyrically, it delves into inner turmoil with lines like “I’ve been so torn ‘bout everything for so long” and “Why can’t I think? Did I do wrong?”, reflecting a state of psychological and emotional fragmentation. The track builds from a haunting, cinematic intro into an explosive club-ready crescendo, blending pulsating synths, hypnotic rhythms, and Cobrah’s ethereal, soaring vocals.
Musically, it fuses elements of industrial pop, deconstructed club, and experimental electronic production, staying true to her self-styled “BDSM pop” aesthetic. The song highlights a push-and-pull between pleasure and pain, control and surrender, embodying what critics describe as a collision of “sensual energy and existential tension.”









