: Recently, the song has seen a resurgence through a modern remake by Gerry Music , which maintains the emotional core of the original while updating the production.
: The track was the title song of Klemy's 2002 album .
" Mondd azt, hogy szerelem, mondd azt, hogy van ilyen. " (Say it's love, say that such a thing exists.) Mond Azt Hogy Szerelem Klemy Eredeti
The full lyrics and additional artist information can be found on sites like Zeneszöveg.hu. Klemy : Mondd azt, hogy szerelem dalszöveg, videó
" Tékozló szívemet valaki ellopta azt hiszem. " (I think someone has stolen my wasteful heart.) Background and Versions : Recently, the song has seen a resurgence
: A notable version exists featuring Id. Klementi József (Klemy's father), which is often shared as a tribute to his memory.
"" is a popular Hungarian pop song by the artist Klemy (József Klementi), released in 2002 on an album of the same name. The song blends electronic and schlager styles and has remained a staple in the Hungarian music scene, often performed at events like the Zeneexpressz . Lyrics and Meaning " (Say it's love, say that such a thing exists
The lyrics describe the transformative moment when someone who has given up on love suddenly meets "the one". It emphasizes that love isn't just a story or a "novel," but a reality that can steal one's heart unexpectedly.