The band's image mixed 1930s Foreign Legion aesthetics with modern fashion trends of the early 80s. 4. Legacy and Cultural Impact
"Létezem" (I Exist/Ergo: Létezem) is a seminal song and the title track of the debut album by the Hungarian pop-rock band , founded by Róbert Szikora in 1982 after leaving the Hungária band. Released in 1983 on Pepita records, the album and its title song defined a new style known as "csikidám" , a unique blend of Latin-American rhythms, funk, and rock. 1. Context and Musical Style R-GO - LГ©tezem
"Létezem" is considered a defining song of the 1980s Hungarian pop scene. The band's image mixed 1930s Foreign Legion aesthetics
The lyrics of "Létezem" celebrate life, movement, and the joy of existence, frequently with a conversational, rhythmic tone. Released in 1983 on Pepita records, the album
Energetic, confident, and slightly humorous, reflecting 1980s pop culture in Hungary. 3. Iconic Visual Elements: The R-GO Gidák
The song has been remastered multiple times, including an HD Remaster in 2023.
A defining feature of the R-GO's performance of "Létezem" was the presence of the (Gida Twins), two dancers performing synchronized choreography.