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The original music was composed by Ralph Siegel with German lyrics by Bernd Meinunger.

While Pop Design made the song a staple of Slovenian pop, the group Kingston later released a popular version in 2006, keeping the anthem alive for a new generation. Suggested Social Media Post pop_design_pusti_soncu_v_srce

The song urges people not to stay in the shadows and to cherish the life they have ahead. Key Facts & Production Release Date: December 1, 1987. The original music was composed by Ralph Siegel

Tone Košmrlj (bass), Damjan Tomažin-Dačo (drums), Janez Marinšek-John (guitar), and Marko Derlink-Mike (keyboards). Key Facts & Production Release Date: December 1, 1987

Ever have those days where you feel lonely or down and don't quite know why? We’ve all been there. But today, we're taking a page out of the handbook: "Pusti soncu v srce, naj hrepenenja polete" (Let the sun into your heart, let your yearnings fly).

"Pusti soncu v srce" (Let the Sun into Your Heart) is one of the most iconic anthems of the Slovenian pop-rock scene, originally released by in December 1987. It is a Slovenian adaptation of the German song "Laß die Sonne in dein Herz" by the band Wind, which finished second in the 1987 Eurovision Song Contest. The Meaning Behind the Song