: The song’s enduring popularity in playlists and radio rotations (e.g., Relax FM).
: The name "Husarai" evokes the Winged Hussars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, suggesting a blend of national pride and a "cavalier" or romantic spirit.
: The song serves as a modern reinterpretation of a classic romantic motif, blending traditional "Schlager" (šlageris) elements with modern pop production to create a persistent cultural "earworm." II. Cultural Roots and Intertextuality
: Overview of Grupė Husarai , a group known for their "popuri" style and presence in the Lithuanian party and event scene.
I. Introduction




























































