The group continues to perform as UFO UpDaTe , releasing a "2023 Summer Retro Mix" and an "EuroRagga Mix" to keep the track fresh for modern club audiences. Lyrics & Meaning
The song captures a feeling of romantic desperation, with the narrator waiting for over a year for their love to return or notice them.
The song features vocals by Zsolt Varga (known as Dr. Love) and Cintia Juhos.
"Párizsi Lány" (Parisian Girl) is a classic 1990s Eurodance track by the Hungarian group . Originally released in 1997 on their album Paris , it remains a staple of Hungarian retro pop. Song Background
The song first appeared on the 1997 album Paris and was later released as a CD Maxi-Single in 1998.
UFO – Párizsi Lány – CD (Maxi-Single), 1998 [r3339366]
It is a high-energy Eurodance/Euro House track typical of the late 90s Hungarian music scene.
The lyrics tell the story of a long-distance or unrequited yearning for a "Parisian girl." It blends Hungarian verses with French-inspired hooks like "Bonjour Love" and "L’amour".
Ufo Egyuttes - Parizsi Lany
The group continues to perform as UFO UpDaTe , releasing a "2023 Summer Retro Mix" and an "EuroRagga Mix" to keep the track fresh for modern club audiences. Lyrics & Meaning
The song captures a feeling of romantic desperation, with the narrator waiting for over a year for their love to return or notice them.
The song features vocals by Zsolt Varga (known as Dr. Love) and Cintia Juhos. Ufo Egyuttes Parizsi Lany
"Párizsi Lány" (Parisian Girl) is a classic 1990s Eurodance track by the Hungarian group . Originally released in 1997 on their album Paris , it remains a staple of Hungarian retro pop. Song Background
The song first appeared on the 1997 album Paris and was later released as a CD Maxi-Single in 1998. The group continues to perform as UFO UpDaTe
UFO – Párizsi Lány – CD (Maxi-Single), 1998 [r3339366]
It is a high-energy Eurodance/Euro House track typical of the late 90s Hungarian music scene. Love) and Cintia Juhos
The lyrics tell the story of a long-distance or unrequited yearning for a "Parisian girl." It blends Hungarian verses with French-inspired hooks like "Bonjour Love" and "L’amour".