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: He had a fundamental belief in the truth of words and the permanence of commitments, such as the "gold of the ring" (marriage).

"" (translated as "My Father Believed") is one of the most iconic songs by Hungarian singer Sztevanovity Zorán , released in 1979. Though not a literary "story," the song’s lyrics tell a deeply personal narrative about generational change, disillusionment, and the legacy of a father’s ideals . The Story of the Song Zoran Apam Hitte

The song serves as a poetic reflection on the speaker's father, who belonged to a generation that lived with strong, unwavering beliefs. It describes the father's faith in simple yet profound values: : He had a fundamental belief in the

: The song recently gained viral attention when Nigerian rapper-producer Kolo Gana sampled the melody and chorus for a rap beat, praising the quality of Hungarian music. The Story of the Song The song serves

: The music was composed by Gábor Presser , with lyrics written by Zorán’s brother, Dusán Sztevanovity .

: It is considered a cornerstone of Hungarian pop culture, often cited for its emotional depth and philosophical lyrics.