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The track is a timeless "feel-good" anthem centered on hope, resilience, and emotional openness.

The song urges people not to stay in the shadows and to cherish the life they have ahead. Key Facts & Production Release Date: December 1, 1987. pop_design_pusti_soncu_v_srce

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It encourages the listener to believe in themselves and "let the sun into their heart" so their yearnings can take flight. The Meaning Behind the Song Ever have those

"Pusti soncu v srce" (Let the Sun into Your Heart) is one of the most iconic anthems of the Slovenian pop-rock scene, originally released by in December 1987. It is a Slovenian adaptation of the German song "Laß die Sonne in dein Herz" by the band Wind, which finished second in the 1987 Eurovision Song Contest. The Meaning Behind the Song

Ever have those days where you feel lonely or down and don't quite know why? We’ve all been there. But today, we're taking a page out of the handbook: "Pusti soncu v srce, naj hrepenenja polete" (Let the sun into your heart, let your yearnings fly).

The original music was composed by Ralph Siegel with German lyrics by Bernd Meinunger.