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").
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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. Kadlott Karoly - Tuzpiros a virag (Aki rozsat kap)
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.
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. The lyrics suggest that the person who receives
(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
He is a key figure in the "lakodalmas" (wedding music) genre, often blending traditional Hungarian folk melodies with modern, upbeat instrumentation. Release History The song is a story of jealousy and suspicion
Kadlott's version of "Tűzpiros a virág" appeared on his 1987 album Egy vándorcirkusz ócska , which helped solidify his place in the mulatós music scene. You can find full lyrics and various versions on Zeneszöveg . Kadlott Károly - Tűzpiros a virág (Aki rózsát kap)