Karsai J. András aka. ANDRΞW, just released his newest song in Hungarian. In the song named Hívlak (I call you) the artist-singer-actor emphasises deep thoughts through the feeling of being lost and loneliness.
This song being the fourth in the repertoire of ANDRΞW is the first one in Hungarian following the three previous ones in English.
It happens to all of us from time to time that we feel the frightening smallness of our selves compared to the vast eternity of the world surrounding us. In those times we don’t sense were we are coming from, neither where we are going and our series of existential questions leave us without answers and solutions. We raise our hands towards the hope, that some time someone is going to reach back to hold it and help us not to fall back into that deep and dark and unknown eternity. These are the feelings the song builds up from.
“Speaking generally I’m a positive person and humour is part of my real self, but as it happens with all of us I definitely had ups and downs in my life. This lyrics formed in one of my downs a few years ago. Those words just exploded out of me in like 10 minutes of time. After that I didn’t touch them for a very long period, but in the past few months I realised that the formation of this lyrics must have had a greater purpose and therefore I should put some more work into it and get it finished.”
Instrumental parts of the song are the work of Dániel Somogyvári. The digital release of the song happened in the care of Music fashion LTD.
ANDRΞW: Hívlak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRaNdGJnZdA
Music has always been a vital part in the life of the artist. He started writing songs ten years ago and in 2014 he felt that the time for him to stand out in the lights has come. His first song carrying the title Ultimate was a hit on the local market and his following song Keep on Smiling with its exclusive video clip was one of the most screened songs of the Hungarian Music Chanel in July 2015.
ANDRΞW was born into a family of live performers as his parents were both pantomime-artists. In the beginning pantomime was one of the most influential styles in the life of András but afterwards he graduated at the musical actor faculty of Madách Theatre, and on the dancer and rehearsal directing faculty of the Hungarian School of Modern Dance Arts. At the moment, and in the past years he worked as a teacher, singer, dancer and he is a member of Budapest’s Vaudeville-theatre’s crew.
András is spending the upcoming months in German speaking territories because of the tour of Beauty and the Beast in Berlin, Zurich, Vienna and Baden