"" (I Must Decide Now) is a seminal power ballad in Hungarian pop-rock, performed by Ferenc Demjén and composed by László Dés . Originally written for the 1988 film Szerelem második vérig (Love to Second Blood), it became an enduring anthem of romantic commitment and existential choice in Hungary. 1. Context and Origin
Demjén’s signature raspy yet emotive tenor conveys a sense of urgency and vulnerability, which helped the song reach legendary status in Hungary. 4. Cultural Significance
The central refrain— "És ezt most kell eldöntenem / Te kellesz vagy a végtelen" (And I must decide this now / I need you or the infinite)—juxtaposes the security of a specific person against the vast, lonely freedom of "the infinite". DemjГ©n Ferenc - Most kell eldГ¶ntenem
It emphasizes shared culpability; if the relationship fails, "you are also at fault, not just me alone". 3. Musical Composition
Recorded at P Studio in Budapest, the track features a high-caliber lineup of Hungarian musicians, including István Lerch (piano/synthesizer) and János Solti (drums). 2. Lyrical Themes and Analysis "" (I Must Decide Now) is a seminal
The lyrics, written by Demjén himself, center on a where a relationship must either solidify or end.
The song was composed for the sequel to the cult classic Szerelem első vérig (Love to First Blood). It plays during the film's climax/ending, reinforcing the movie's themes of young adulthood and the weight of life-altering decisions. Context and Origin Demjén’s signature raspy yet emotive
A blend of melodic piano and layered synthesizers creates a dramatic, atmospheric build-up.