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The track features a wide array of talent from the Latvian scene:
Cepums, Deniss, Pionieris, Ivans Baigais, and Punkts uz I. kreisais_krasts_austosas_saules_dziesma
The music video, directed by and filmed by Toms Rings , visually interprets these contrasts between the natural world and modern society. It stars actress Madlēna Valdberga , known for her work in the film Spogulī and the series Viss Norm . The video aims to portray the modern Latvian identity by juxtaposing traditional symbols with current global realities. The track features a wide array of talent
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: The video aims to portray the modern Latvian
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.
There is a strong patriotic undercurrent, with lyrics vowing that no one will "trample" the land and expressing a desire for a free nation Genius Lyrics . Visual Representation
The track features a wide array of talent from the Latvian scene:
Cepums, Deniss, Pionieris, Ivans Baigais, and Punkts uz I.
The music video, directed by and filmed by Toms Rings , visually interprets these contrasts between the natural world and modern society. It stars actress Madlēna Valdberga , known for her work in the film Spogulī and the series Viss Norm . The video aims to portray the modern Latvian identity by juxtaposing traditional symbols with current global realities.
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:
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.
There is a strong patriotic undercurrent, with lyrics vowing that no one will "trample" the land and expressing a desire for a free nation Genius Lyrics . Visual Representation
