It acts as a call to drive "evil from the soul" and maintain inner purity.
The track features a wide array of talent from the Latvian scene: kreisais_krasts_austosas_saules_dziesma
The idea for the track began nearly two years before its release when members (Ingus Šusts) and Cepums (Mārtiņš Mednis) discovered the original version by Dārdi . Feeling a deep connection to its "soul and power," they set out to reinterpret the song through a hip-hop lens. It acts as a call to drive "evil
Cepums, Deniss, Pionieris, Ivans Baigais, and Punkts uz I. Cepums, Deniss, Pionieris, Ivans Baigais, and Punkts uz I
The song emphasizes the bond between people and the Latvian landscape as a core part of national identity.
Recorded and processed at the Kreisais Krasts Studio . Lyrical Themes and Philosophy
The lyrics bridge the gap between ancient elements and modern struggles. The recurring chorus— "Zeme mans augums un ūdens manas asinis / Gaiss mana elpa un uguns mans gars" (Earth is my body, water my blood / Air my breath, fire my spirit)—references the four elements as the foundation of the human soul. Key themes explored in the verses include: