Irma Jurgeleviдќiе«tд— - Sekundд— Mp3 Page
Irma Jurgelevičiūtė is a legendary figure in the Lithuanian pop scene, particularly known for her time with the group , which saw a major "revival era" and arena tour in early 2026. "Sekundė" is often grouped with her other major solo hits like "Meilės lietus" and "Aš noriu tiek nedaug" on platforms like YouTube Music . Technical Notes for Listeners
is a sentimental pop track by Lithuanian singer Irma Jurgelevičiūtė , originally featured on her 2006 solo album 10 žingsnių arčiau tavęs (10 Steps Closer to You). The song remains a fan favorite, known for its emotional lyrics and Jurgelevičiūtė's distinctively "silky smooth" vocal delivery. Song Background and Themes Irma JurgeleviДЌiЕ«tД— - SekundД— MP3
The track was written by with arrangements by Dalius Pletniovas . Lyrically, "Sekundė" (meaning "A Second") explores the fleeting nature of intense romantic moments and the vulnerability of entering someone's life "uninvited". Key themes in the lyrics include: Irma Jurgelevičiūtė is a legendary figure in the
Jurgelevičiūtė sings about being both "grand and small" while with her partner, expressing a desire to not be a "dark color" in their heart. The song remains a fan favorite, known for
The song suggests a spiritual connection, claiming the partner was "blind" in the world before they met. Legacy and Modern Context
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