Released in 1985, this is one of the most iconic songs in Hungarian rock history. It is often played at graduations and farewell ceremonies because of its nostalgic and bittersweet themes.

This is the Hungarian translation of the best-selling debut novel by Lauren Oliver , which was also adapted into a major motion picture.

The story follows Samantha Kingston, a popular high school girl who dies in a car accident but wakes up to relive her final day seven times.

The lyrics reflect on leaving a place or a stage of life, capturing the feeling of saying goodbye while acknowledging that memories remain.

"Mielőtt elmegyek" (English: "Before I Go") primarily refers to two famous works in Hungarian culture: a classic rock hit by the band and the Hungarian title of the young adult novel Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver. 1. The Song: "Mielőtt elmegyek" by Bikini

The phrase literally means "Before I leave" or "Before I go." Beyond pop culture, you might encounter it in:

Used as a standard example in linguistic comparisons between Hungarian and other Finno-Ugric languages to demonstrate the use of the infinitive or conditional moods.