"" is a defining track of the Hungarian New Wave and Synth-pop movement, originally released by Napoleon Boulevard in 1987 . The version by Friday Zenekar brings a modern wedding and party band energy to this "Golden Age" classic. Key Facts About the Song

: Lead singer Vincze Lilla famously ends the original with several lines of German-sounding nonsense. She later explained this was a placeholder "halandzsa" (gibberish) used while composing that the band liked so much they kept it in the final recording.

: While literally about a girl named Julia floating above the city, many interpret the lyrics as a metaphor for envy and social mobility —watching someone "break out" of a shared modest life while others try to pull them back down.

Friday Zenekar - Julia nem akar a foldon jarni (Napoleon Boulevard)

Friday Zenekar - Julia Nem Akar A Foldon Jarni (napoleon Boulevard) Info

"" is a defining track of the Hungarian New Wave and Synth-pop movement, originally released by Napoleon Boulevard in 1987 . The version by Friday Zenekar brings a modern wedding and party band energy to this "Golden Age" classic. Key Facts About the Song

: Lead singer Vincze Lilla famously ends the original with several lines of German-sounding nonsense. She later explained this was a placeholder "halandzsa" (gibberish) used while composing that the band liked so much they kept it in the final recording. "" is a defining track of the Hungarian

: While literally about a girl named Julia floating above the city, many interpret the lyrics as a metaphor for envy and social mobility —watching someone "break out" of a shared modest life while others try to pull them back down. She later explained this was a placeholder "halandzsa"

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