Yaara Lyrics – Jyotsana Jawda (Feat. Kanika Mann)

Yaara Lyrics – Jyotsana Jawda (Feat. Kanika Mann)

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Yaara Lyrics, performed by Jyotsana Jawda (Feat. Kanika Mann). The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Noor, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Anmol Daniel & MAG, the producer behind it.


Yaara Lyrics

mere jaise tera bhi
o mere haaneya
hona bura haal
hona bura haal

yaad udaye tainu
jo vi tu kareya
yaara mere naal
yaara mere naal

raaton ko na sona tune
itna rona jaaniya
jaaniya

tu hasega kam zyada
ho ne gam yaara
phir bada pachtayega

yaara jado tut jayega tu
mere paas waapas aayega tu
yaara jado tut jayega tu
mere paas waapas aayega tu

tune jo nikala tha mujhko
tu bhi dil se nikala jaayega
maine sambhal liya khudko
tujhse na sambhala jaayega

na sukun hoga na aaram hoga yaara
o yaara
jaise tune chora mujhko tha toda yaara
tu bhi bikhar jaayega

yaara jado tut jayega tu
mere paas waapas aayega tu
yaara jado tut jayega tu
mere paas waapas aayega tu

written by: Noor

Meaning of The Song “Yaara” by Jyotsana Jawda?

The Meaning of the song “Yaara.” Right from the start, it just pulls you in. The opening lines paint this picture of shared misery, you know? The singer is basically telling their loved one, “Hey, your situation is probably as messed up as mine is.” It’s that raw feeling after a fight or a breakup where you’re both hurting, but you’re stuck in this awful standoff. There’s a real sense of intimacy in the way she says “o mere haaneya” (my dear), even while describing this “bura haal” (bad state). It sets up this whole dynamic of two people who are deeply connected yet completely adrift.

What really hits harder as the song goes on is this kind of… I don’t know, it’s like a painful prediction. The singer is watching this person self-destruct, noting how they aren’t sleeping, crying too much, and how their laughter has become rare. And there’s this heartbreaking warning that they’ll regret it later. The song was brought to life by Jyotsana Jawda featuring Kanika Mann, with the concept starting from Noor and the production handled by Anmol Daniel & MAG. You can feel the emotion in the production, it’s not just the words. It builds this atmosphere of impending regret.

But the part that absolutely gets me, the lines that are just so impactful, are these: “tune jo nikala tha mujhko / tu bhi dil se nikala jaayega / maine sambhal liya khudko / tujhse na sambhala jaayega.” I mean, wow. The meaning here is so sharp. She’s saying, “You’re the one who pushed me out of your heart, but eventually you’ll find yourself erased from my heart too.” And then the knockout punch: “I’ve learned to hold myself together, but I won’t be able to hold onto you anymore.” That’s a promise of finality. It’s not just about moving on, it’s about becoming untouchable to the person who broke you. The repetition of “yaara jado tut jayega tu” drives home the inevitability – when you break, you’ll come back to me. But the real twist is that by then, she’ll be gone for good. That hits different because it’s equal parts sad and powerful.

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