The original version has garnered significant views on YouTube, and a was later released to cater to dance floors and club environments. It remains one of Stalionis' most requested songs during live performances and celebrations.
Paulius Stalionis, who wrote the lyrics himself, utilizes "raspberries" as a metaphor for a first kiss or a fleeting summer romance. The imagery of June winds, butterflies, and ripening berry bushes evokes a classic sense of Lithuanian summer nostalgia.
The track features a rhythmic, upbeat tempo typical of a "Vudis" (Arvydas Martinėnas) production, who is credited with the music. It uses a mix of synthetic percussion and melodic synth lines that make it suitable for both weddings and radio play.
The original version has garnered significant views on YouTube, and a was later released to cater to dance floors and club environments. It remains one of Stalionis' most requested songs during live performances and celebrations.
Paulius Stalionis, who wrote the lyrics himself, utilizes "raspberries" as a metaphor for a first kiss or a fleeting summer romance. The imagery of June winds, butterflies, and ripening berry bushes evokes a classic sense of Lithuanian summer nostalgia.
The track features a rhythmic, upbeat tempo typical of a "Vudis" (Arvydas Martinėnas) production, who is credited with the music. It uses a mix of synthetic percussion and melodic synth lines that make it suitable for both weddings and radio play.