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Zoltan is a solved lostwave.
Zoltan is a solved lostwave.
== History ==
Mosiqa uploaded a 30-second snippet of Zoltan to WatZatSong on May 29, 2019.
The song didn’t get a ton of attention in the lostwave community until January 2024, when it would get a channel on Discord, as well as a subreddit within a few days of each other.
Early on, searchers pointed out that Zoltan struck a significant resemblance to the well-known 1979 song Moskau, leading many to believe that Zoltan could be a parody. Some believed that Moskau could be a parody of Zoltan.
It was also pointed out by many Hungarians that the singer had an unusual accent when singing, and that it was unlikely to be a native Hungarian singing.
The clip’s original name was “300x200_ca_ja_005.mp3”. Many speculated on what this could mean. Some speculated that “005” could represent a fifth track,  or that 300x200 could be the original dimensions of something. A Discord user found that 300x200 seemed mostly associated with ads.
Zoltan searchers reached out to Dschinghis Khan, the band who performed Moskau. They agreed Zoltan sounded very similar, but they had nothing to do with it.
== Discovery ==
On March 28, 2024, Reddit user u/Prudent-Feature-2412 posted on the lostwave subreddit that they had found a fulllength version of Zoltan on Dailymotion - a music video. It was the eighth result after searching “Zoltan”. This confirmed it was a parody of Moskau. Hours later, a Discord user found an earlier version of Zoltan, used in an advertisement for Credit Agricole.
== Lyrics ==
Zoltán Zoltán élvezed
Szorgalmas és szerelmes
Élete tökéletes
Zoltán Zoltán jön a nyár
Akkor is ha ho esik
Egy két hár’ négy öt, hej
Szépek a léanyok
Csicseregnek madarak
Szépek a csillagok
Ez a szép élet
== External links ==
[https://youtu.be/rC4KKByU8WQ?feature=shared https://youtu.be/rC4KKByU8WQ] (OG Snippet)
[https://youtu.be/uu5ZSktdOms?feature=shared https://youtu.be/uu5ZSktdOms] (Full song)
[https://youtu.be/4CLqqBaRsgU?feature=shared https://youtu.be/4CLqqBaRsgU] (Documentary)

Revision as of 19:46, 4 May 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as solved.

Zoltan is a solved lostwave.

History

Mosiqa uploaded a 30-second snippet of Zoltan to WatZatSong on May 29, 2019.

The song didn’t get a ton of attention in the lostwave community until January 2024, when it would get a channel on Discord, as well as a subreddit within a few days of each other.

Early on, searchers pointed out that Zoltan struck a significant resemblance to the well-known 1979 song Moskau, leading many to believe that Zoltan could be a parody. Some believed that Moskau could be a parody of Zoltan.

It was also pointed out by many Hungarians that the singer had an unusual accent when singing, and that it was unlikely to be a native Hungarian singing.

The clip’s original name was “300x200_ca_ja_005.mp3”. Many speculated on what this could mean. Some speculated that “005” could represent a fifth track, or that 300x200 could be the original dimensions of something. A Discord user found that 300x200 seemed mostly associated with ads.

Zoltan searchers reached out to Dschinghis Khan, the band who performed Moskau. They agreed Zoltan sounded very similar, but they had nothing to do with it.

Discovery

On March 28, 2024, Reddit user u/Prudent-Feature-2412 posted on the lostwave subreddit that they had found a fulllength version of Zoltan on Dailymotion - a music video. It was the eighth result after searching “Zoltan”. This confirmed it was a parody of Moskau. Hours later, a Discord user found an earlier version of Zoltan, used in an advertisement for Credit Agricole.

Lyrics

Zoltán Zoltán élvezed

Szorgalmas és szerelmes

Élete tökéletes

Zoltán Zoltán jön a nyár

Akkor is ha ho esik

Egy két hár’ négy öt, hej

Szépek a léanyok

Csicseregnek madarak

Szépek a csillagok

Ez a szép élet

External links

https://youtu.be/rC4KKByU8WQ (OG Snippet)

https://youtu.be/uu5ZSktdOms (Full song)

https://youtu.be/4CLqqBaRsgU (Documentary)