Tom: An anonymous reader dropped a whole load of Slovakian songs into our suggestion box last week, and this was the standout, for me at least. Let’s head to Slovakia!
Tim: Skvelý!
Tom: And isn’t that nice?
Tim: That right there is someone who know hows to use an unexpected dance beat, and knows it very well.
Tom: It starts by summing up the last few lazy days of summer, complete with happy lyrics and harmonica, and then somehow turns it into a dance track that could have come out of the good parts of the nineties.
Tim: Oddly, both parts of this are great – the first acoustic bit never really puts a foot wrong, and the dance section could easily have been stretched out to be a big summer beach party track. Combined…
Tom: “Viem lebo viem” translates as “I know because I know”, and even an automated translation of the lyrics provides a rather poetic phrase: “I can read you perfectly, you’re ‘momentary’ / What you’re looking for is just few moments of fun”
Tim: Well how right it is that’s she’s provided a few moments of fun. Poďme tancovať!