Szerelem | Mondd Azt Hogy

The song begins with a person who has given up on romance, believing their heart is empty and that they no longer "need anyone."

(Say It's Love) is a classic Hungarian pop ballad from the late 1980s, popularized by the singer Klemy (József Klementi). The song is a sentimental exploration of finding love when you least expect it and the transformative power of a genuine connection. The Musical Context Mondd Azt Hogy Szerelem

Released during the "Golden Era" of Hungarian pop-schlager music, the song became a staple on music television programs like Fásy Mulató . It is characterized by its late-80s synthesizer arrangement and emotive vocal delivery, which helped it resonate with audiences across generations. The "Story" within the Lyrics The lyrics tell a narrative of emotional rediscovery: The song begins with a person who has

Today, the song is often associated with nostalgia for the Hungarian music scene of the 80s and 90s. It remains a popular choice for: It is characterized by its late-80s synthesizer arrangement

A key theme is the shift from seeing love as "just a novel" to accepting it as reality. The refrain "Mondd azt, hogy szerelem" is a plea for confirmation that these feelings are real and that a "prodigal heart" has finally been captured. Cultural Legacy

It frequently appears in "best of" compilations of classic Hungarian hits on channels like HUNGAROTONMUSIC and Zenebutik .