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(Parisian Girl) is a classic 1990s eurodance track by the Hungarian pop group UFO . Released during the height of the band's fame, it remains one of their most recognizable hits alongside songs like "Szerelemdoktor" and "Napolaj". Release and Production Details
– Who replaced the original member Mercy (Szalai Zita) in 1997. Legacy and Modern Updates
The song follows the typical high-energy eurodance formula of the late '90s, characterized by upbeat synth melodies and a mix of male rap and female vocals. Ufo Egyuttes Parizsi Lany
The song was featured on the group's second studio album, titled Paris , released in 1997 under the PolyGram-Zebra label. Format: It was also released as a CD maxi-single in 1998 .
The track was composed by Jakab György , Orbán Tamás , and Varga Zsolt (Dr. Love). Musical Style and Content (Parisian Girl) is a classic 1990s eurodance track
The lyrics blend Hungarian and French (e.g., "Bonjour Love," "C'est la vie") to tell the story of a man captivated by a "Parisian girl" he met in Budapest ("Pesten") the previous winter.
(Tölgyesi-Khell Cynthia) – Female vocalist/dancer. Legacy and Modern Updates The song follows the
The song revolves around longing, the excitement of a past encounter, and the mystique of the titular character. Group Lineup during "Párizsi Lány"

