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Street Seven (hs7) Sajnгўlom - Heaven

: Before 2000, HS7 primarily wrote in English to emulate their British influences (like Radiohead and REM). Cukor changed everything, and "Sajnálom," alongside "Hol van az a krézi srác?", became one of their most enduring hits, leading to the band winning the European Breakthrough Award at MIDEM in 2004.

Ratings/Rev. 2.83. 3. 3. - Tick Tock No Fear. 1995. 3.00. 3. 3. - Goal. 1997. 3.26. 5. 5. - Budapest Dolls. 1998. +1. 3.41. 16. 1. Rate Your Music Heaven Street Seven hometown, lineup, biography - Last.fm Heaven Street Seven (HS7) SajnГЎlom

The "story" behind (meaning "I'm sorry") by the Hungarian alternative rock band Heaven Street Seven (HS7) is one of a breakout hit that defined the "Golden Age" of Hungarian indie-pop. Released in 2000 as part of their first all-Hungarian album, Cukor , the song helped the band transition from a niche English-singing act to mainstream icons. The Song's Legacy : Before 2000, HS7 primarily wrote in English

: The track is known for its polished "guitar-pop" sound, blending catchy, melodic hooks with the thoughtful, sometimes melancholic lyricism of frontman Krisztián Szűcs . Community Reflections - Tick Tock No Fear

“They were big for a while when this musical style, usually called Hungarian Alternative or just 'Alter,' enjoyed mainstream success.” Reddit · r/askhungary