Kadlott Karoly - Tuzpiros A Virag (aki Rozsat Kap) -
The narrator demands an oath that the partner has never kissed anyone else. They warn that if they find out the truth, it will be like a "dagger in the heart," and they will never look at them again.
(Eredeti kazettáról digitalizált felvétel) Kiadás éve : 1987 Egy vándorcirkusz ócska című albumból (A2) YouTube·88digitus
The song is a story of jealousy and suspicion. The narrator sees a "fire-red flower" (a rose) and immediately grows suspicious of where it came from. Kadlott Karoly - Tuzpiros a virag (Aki rozsat kap)
He is a key figure in the "lakodalmas" (wedding music) genre, often blending traditional Hungarian folk melodies with modern, upbeat instrumentation. Release History
The lyrics suggest that the person who receives a rose never gives one back, leading the narrator to believe their partner has been unfaithful ("Aki rózsát kap, sose rózsát ad / Gyanúm az, hogy mást adtál"). The narrator demands an oath that the partner
His fame grew unexpectedly in the mid-1980s when recordings of his live performances were distributed on bootleg cassettes. This led to a formal recording contract in 1987.
Born in Hungary, Kadlott began his career as a classically trained violinist before becoming a "substitute" musician (known as a "repülős zenész") in Budapest's nightlife scene during the late 1960s. The narrator sees a "fire-red flower" (a rose)
(popularly known as "Aki rózsát kap" ) is a classic Hungarian mulatós (party/wedding) song. While famously performed by Kadlott Károly (often called Kadlott Karcsi), it has been covered by many prominent artists, including Korda György and Dupla Kávé . Song Meaning and Lyrics