Nгўdiya - Tired Of Being Sorry Avec Enrique Iglesias (clip Officiel) File
Originally written by Scott Thomas for the band in 2005, the song was first covered by Iglesias for his 2007 album Insomniac . In 2008, he re-recorded it as a bilingual duet with Nâdiya to reach French-speaking markets. The results were staggering:
There are two distinct visual versions associated with this song:
: The track topped the Ultratop charts for four consecutive weeks. Originally written by Scott Thomas for the band
: The primary music video for the solo track features a supernatural narrative where Iglesias is lured into an underground club by a female vampire and transformed.
: The duo earned nominations for French Song of the Year and Best Duo at the 2009 NRJ Music Awards. Narrative and Symbolism : The primary music video for the solo
The song explores the internal struggle of an individual grappling with a broken relationship and the heavy weight of blame.
: The lyrics reflect a transition from blame to shame, illustrating how time and age intensify the regret of "things that never come out right". The Music Video : The lyrics reflect a transition from blame
: Nâdiya’s French verses introduce a sense of fatalism, with lines like " Laisse le destin l'emporter " (Let destiny take over), contrasting with Iglesias’s direct English apologies.