Egyiptomból
Egyiptomból is a Hungarian-language song by the band Hooligans. It was released as part of their 2003 album, "Klasszik" (Classic). The song is known for its upbeat tempo and distinctive melody, often described as having a summery or holiday feel. The lyrics, written by Ákos Kiss, touch upon themes of travel and longing for a distant, idyllic place, using Egypt as a metaphorical destination. "Egyiptomból" quickly became one of Hooligans' most popular tracks, receiving significant radio airplay in Hungary and remaining a staple in their live performances. Its catchy chorus and relatable sentiment contributed to its widespread appeal among fans of Hungarian pop-rock music. The song's success helped solidify Hooligans' position in the Hungarian music scene during the early 2000s. It is a representative example of the band's musical style from that period, blending rock influences with more accessible pop sensibilities. The track's enduring popularity is a testament to its memorable composition and evocative lyrics.