
Ezt a magyar zenét hallgatják a külföldiek, leesik az állad
A külföldiek szerint a magyar dalok hangulata és mélysége semmihez sem fogható.
Budapest, Hungary – A recent video from Inverz, a TikTok news channel, explores the unexpected popularity of Hungarian music among foreigners. The segment features interviews with several individuals, revealing their favorite Hungarian artists and songs, and shedding light on what draws them to the country's unique sound. One interviewee shared his appreciation for the classic Hungarian song "Szomorú vasárnap" (Gloomy Sunday), expressing his desire to immerse himself in Hungarian culture through its music. Another individual, wearing headphones, enthusiastically discussed his preference for Hungarian artists like Pogány Induló over Azahriah, even demonstrating his knowledge by singing a few lines from a Hungarian song. Adding a different perspective, a woman recounted how a friend introduced her to Hungarian music. She noted that one particular song, intended to be romantic, struck her as surprisingly melancholic. The interviews collectively highlight a diverse range of Hungarian musical tastes, from popular contemporary artists like Carson Coma, Blahalouisiana, and Margaret Island to electronic duos such as Soerii & Poolek, and even specific tracks like the "Tanga-dal." This informal survey suggests that Hungarian music is finding an appreciative audience beyond its borders, with foreigners actively seeking out and enjoying its rich and varied landscape.
A külföldiek szerint a magyar dalok hangulata és mélysége semmihez sem fogható.