The singer presented her new song on Duna TV's Jónak lenni jó program on Sunday, and the clip was also shown for the first time then, reports Origo.

"I hope it finds a way to people's souls in this difficult, epidemic-stricken situation, which at the same time is an uplifting time. It will be the fourth Sunday of Advent, we will light the candle of love. Of course, there will be some, and that's okay, who won't like the song, won't appreciate its message. I'm afraid some journalists and influencers are already preparing, with pens in hand. I still don't understand, of course, their motivation, what could hurt them in a piece of music, a simple song? I can almost see the loud headlines, the epithets and ratings attached to me," he began the post.

My Hungarian is the least, I suspect there will be others.

After all, it's about time, they think. The only question is whether they will play the old, usual record or perhaps come up with something new for this occasion.

By the way, the song was inspired by the tsunami of hatred that came crashing down on me from virtual space a few months ago.

That is why the composer Harmath Szabolcs and the lyricist Attila Valla wrote this beautiful work for me. The location of the clip is Hollókő, a fairytale world. Hidden among the mountains, it's like flying back 100 years in time. It is no coincidence that it is part of the world heritage. We would also like to thank the people living there for their kindness and support. You know, love is much stronger than hate, it forms a bridge and embraces you. All of us," he said.

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