Elárulta
Elárulta is a Hungarian music group that was active in the 1960s. The group was part of a notable movement in Hungarian popular music known as lelómozer vagy dalek-ugrás, which translates to "heart-maker" or "distant leap", emphasizing the groups' earnest and heartfelt performances, as well as their eclectic style, which drew from various genres including folk music, jazz, and show tunes.
Formed in Budapest, Hungary in the early 1960s, Elárulta gained a significant following due to their unique
Elárulta's most notable contributions to Hungarian music lay in their dual role as creators and interpreters.
Due to their relatively short active period, Elárulta's impact on Hungarian popular music has been somewhat