Musically, it is an English-language uptempo-pop song, which lyrically makes reference to the singer's Christian faith honoring the bond between a woman and her god.
During her blue and violet-themed performance, Pasha was accompanied a violin player and three backing vocalists with the stage being decorated with silver-hanging balls.
[3] It is an English-language uptempo-pop song, which lyrically makes reference to Pasha's Christian faith, honoring the bond between a woman and her god.
[7][8] During the video, Pasha wears a white dress to represent purity, and blows flowers and touches trees that magically illuminate to connote that she is ripe for a relationship with the Lord.
[11] The national broadcaster, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH), organised the 48th edition of Festivali i Këngës to determine the Albania's participant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, Norway.
[21] Described as modest, Juliana Pasha's show sees her accompanied a violin player, Olen Cesari, and three backing vocalists—Jazz singers Joy, Daisy and Glennis—originally from the United States.
[3] During her performance, the stage was decorated with silver-hanging balls moving to the song's rhythm, while different purple and white lights were displayed on the LED screens in the background.