The song begins with a person who has given up on romance, believing their heart is empty and that they no longer "need anyone."
(Say It's Love) is a classic Hungarian pop ballad from the late 1980s, popularized by the singer Klemy (József Klementi). The song is a sentimental exploration of finding love when you least expect it and the transformative power of a genuine connection. The Musical Context Mondd Azt Hogy Szerelem
The protagonist unexpectedly meets someone who changes their perspective. The lyrics describe the moment of realization—feeling the warmth of another person and recognizing them as the one they have "waited for years." The song begins with a person who has
A key theme is the shift from seeing love as "just a novel" to accepting it as reality. The refrain "Mondd azt, hogy szerelem" is a plea for confirmation that these feelings are real and that a "prodigal heart" has finally been captured. Cultural Legacy The lyrics describe the moment of realization—feeling the
Today, the song is often associated with nostalgia for the Hungarian music scene of the 80s and 90s. It remains a popular choice for:
It frequently appears in "best of" compilations of classic Hungarian hits on channels like HUNGAROTONMUSIC and Zenebutik .
Its simple, melodic refrain makes it easy to sing along to.