HARAKIRI Lyrics

HARAKIRI Lyrics – Recycled J

HARAKIRI Lyrics by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus is a new spanish song by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP), and LivinLargeInVenus. The track is released on RECYCLEDJ’s official YouTube channel, written by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) and Spread LOF, and produced by LivinLargeInVenus. Released on April 22, 2025, HARAKIRI offers listeners a melancholic, emotionally charged experience that blends raw vulnerability with dark melodic textures and introspective lyricism.

The song navigates the devastating aftermath of love lost, exploring how heartbreak can spiral into emotional chaos and existential crisis. Through the perspectives of Recycled J, Julieta, and Suave, HARAKIRI captures the disintegration of a once-deep bond, portraying it with intense imagery of regret, emotional numbness, and longing. The recurring English refrain “feel like suicide” reinforces the severity of the internal struggle, echoing the emotional weight of despair that each voice carries throughout the track

HARAKIRI Details

SongHARAKIRI
ArtistsRecycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus
Written ByRecycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & Spread LOF
Produced ByLivinLargeInVenus
LabelRECYCLEDJ
LanguageSpanish
Released DateApr 22, 2025

HARAKIRI Lyrics

[Intro]
LivinLargeInVenus

[Estribillo]
You [?] feel, feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like, feel like suicide
You [?] feel, feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like, feel like suicide

[Verso 1: Recycled J]
Amor mío (Amor mío), con lo que yo he sido y mírame
Ya me sé de memoria nuestras fotos (Nuestras fotos)
Te he perdío’ y he perdío’ hasta la fe
Dicen que me estoy volviendo loco (Loco)
Ya no hablo si no hablo de ti, de ti
De un nosotros en la fotos a imaginarte con otro
Bebo mucho y duermo poco, jodo todo lo que fui (Yeah)

[Estribillo]
You [?] feel, feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like, feel like-e-e suicide-e-e
You [?] feel, feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like-e-e, feel like suicide-e-e

[Verso 2: Julieta]
No calibraba el pulso de la habitación
Cuando nos besábamos, amor
Siento un eco en la conversación (Entre tú y yo)
Y ahora no bajo casi nunca por el downtown
Que cuando hay la luna llena te me pones alocao’
No hay manera, no, de caer en tregua, no
Entre tú y yo, entre tú y yo

[Estribillo]
You [?] feel, feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like, feel like-e-e suicide-e-e
You [?] feel, feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like-e-e, feel like suicide-e-e

[Verso 3: Suave]
Yo volví al agujero
Volví al lugar del que me rescataste
¿Ya me olvidaste?
¿Ya te has largao’ de la ciudad? ¿Ya te besaste? (-sas-sas-sas—, -sas-sas-saste)
Pa’ ti es un juego
Amor mío
Con lo que hemo’ sido y míranos
Teníamos nombre pa’ las crías si eran dos
Tenía un plan, teníamos
Sácame de este sótano
Se fue la luz, se fue el amor
Lo rompí todo

[Puente: Recycled J & Julieta, Recycled J]
Veo-Veo tu carita en todas partes
Miento cuando digo que estoy bien
No sé cómo hacer para olvidarte
Con lo que yo he sido y mírame (-me-me-me-me—; yeah)

[Estribillo]
You [?] feel, feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like, feel like-e-e suicide-e-e
You [?] feel, feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like-e-e, feel like suicide-e-e
You [?], feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like-like-like, feel like-e-e suicide-e-e
You [?], feel like suicide
Oh-oh-oh, you feel like-e-e, feel like suicide

[Outro: Julieta]
Amor mío, amor mío
Mírame

HARAKIRI Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro features the producer tag “LivinLargeInVenus,” subtly setting the emotional and sonic tone for the track. It signals the start of a haunting and reflective journey through heartache and personal ruin.

[Estribillo]
The chorus, sung in English, introduces a sense of emotional suffocation, repeating the phrase “feel like suicide” as a visceral representation of the pain caused by lost love. The use of distorted repetition emphasizes the cyclical, inescapable torment of grief and mental unrest that defines the song’s atmosphere.

[Verso 1: Recycled J]
Recycled J opens with a reflection on how far he has fallen, reminiscing about the past and feeling trapped by memories. His emotional unraveling is clear as he confesses that he’s obsessed with his former lover and haunted by the thought of her with someone else. His reliance on alcohol and insomnia adds to the downward spiral, portraying a man who’s lost his sense of self and stability.

[Estribillo]
Reiterating the chorus, the emotional gravity deepens. The repeated lines serve not just as a refrain but as an emotional anchor, anchoring listeners in the ongoing psychological crisis that mirrors each verse’s content.

[Verso 2: Julieta]
Julieta’s verse introduces her own experience of disconnection and unspoken conflict. She reflects on how their once-electric connection now echoes with silence and tension. Her distance from familiar places and the erratic behavior of her partner reflect how their love has morphed into unpredictability and unresolved conflict.

[Estribillo]
The repetition of the chorus underscores how both perspectives, despite differences, converge in their emotional intensity. The shared pain unites them in this haunting emotional narrative.

[Verso 3: Suave]
Suave delivers a raw confession of regression and abandonment. He returns to a metaphorical “hole” from which his partner once saved him, questioning if she has truly moved on. His verse is steeped in grief, shattered dreams, and a longing for the future they had once imagined together. The sense of devastation culminates in the line about light and love disappearing, leaving him in darkness.

[Puente: Recycled J & Julieta, Recycled J]
In the bridge, Recycled J and Julieta share a moment of mutual emotional vulnerability. He sees her face everywhere and admits to lying about feeling okay. This section captures the inescapability of memory and the desperation to forget, further intensifying the emotional core of the track.

[Estribillo]
The final chorus is drawn out and layered with slight vocal variations, emphasizing the overwhelming emotional exhaustion. The persistent refrain acts almost like a cry for help, magnifying the psychological toll of the heartbreak.

[Outro: Julieta]
Julieta closes the song with a fragile, intimate call—“Amor mío, mírame.” It’s a plea for recognition and acknowledgment, echoing back to the beginning and tying the emotional arc together in quiet devastation.

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Who is the singer of "HARAKIRI" song?

The "HARAKIRI" song is sung by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus.

Who is the lyrics writer of "HARAKIRI" song by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus?

The "HARAKIRI" song by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus lyrics was written by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & Spread LOF.

Who is the music producer of "HARAKIRI" song by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus?

The "HARAKIRI" song by Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus was produced by LivinLargeInVenus.

When did Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus release "HARAKIRI" song?

Recycled J, Julieta, Suave (ESP) & LivinLargeInVenus released "HARAKIRI" song on Apr 22, 2025.

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