: Later verses warn the lover not to trust the narrator anymore, as they have been "locked away" from the narrator's heart. The Artists
: The album includes both the original arrangement and a popular remix . It was also notably covered or featured by the band Holdviola on their 2010 album Vándorfecske . Lyrical Themes and Meaning
: The narrator expresses that if the listener knew what they were going through, the listener would weep even more bitterly than the narrator. : Later verses warn the lover not to
: The text describes a contradictory relationship where the narrator avoids the lover on one street but embraces them on another ("Egyik utcán kikerüllek, a másikon megölellek").
: The song is the opening track of the 2005/2006 album Volt Nékem Szeretőm... , released under Tom-Tom Records . Lyrical Themes and Meaning : The narrator expresses
"" is a seminal Hungarian folk/world music collaboration between folk singer Herczku Ágnes and multi-instrumentalist/composer Nikola Parov . Originally a traditional Hungarian folksong from Magyarózd , Maros County, the track gained widespread popularity through their modernized arrangement released in the early 2000s. Music and Production
: It blends authentic Hungarian folk vocals with world music elements. Parov, a pioneer of the genre in Hungary, provides a rich instrumental backdrop featuring instruments like the gadulka and bouzouki . , released under Tom-Tom Records
The lyrics convey a deep, "bitter" emotional pain rooted in unrequited or troubled love.