Also on hvg.hu presented the song Mondd, te mit hisel, which – it seems – contains quite a lot of domestic political references.
János Bródy, who recorded both the music and the lyrics of the song, sings about, among other things, “who is not loyal, he can go anywhere, but he cannot be a hero here”, “fear grips the heart”, “you lose your soul in a poster storm”, “unmeasured the coded hatred pours on you”, “this is how the party center assesses, loosely, what its people believe”, “the juice is falling from the inner pocket, the cash today”, “the wages for character assassination are high”, “they lie relentlessly, listen” and “there is little common sense, the lamb is still defenseless”.
Incidentally, the premiere of the song took place one day before Péter Magyar, who had turned against the NER, held a mass demonstration in Budapest.