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George Ezra - Budapest -

: It first gained significant traction in Italy before spreading to Germany and eventually becoming a top-three hit in the UK.

: The Official Music Video on YouTube features Ezra performing in front of a diverse crowd of people, representing different cultures and small, abstract human interactions. Popular Culture

Lyrically, the song functions as a grand romantic gesture. Instead of promising things he already has, Ezra lists grand, material possessions—like a "golden grand piano" and a "mansion"—and declares he would leave them all behind for his partner. George Ezra - Budapest

"Budapest" by George Ezra is a modern folk-pop anthem defined by its soulful vocals and an ironic backstory: it is a love song about a city the artist never actually visited during the trip that inspired it. The Backstory: A Missed Train

: The track features an upbeat melody driven by acoustic guitar and Ezra’s distinctive baritone voice. : It first gained significant traction in Italy

: Use of a "golden grand piano" and "beautiful artifacts" to symbolize wealth and status.

: The repetitive chorus, "I'd leave it all," reinforces the theme of choosing emotional connection over material gain. Composition and Success Instead of promising things he already has, Ezra

The song was born from a month-long Interrail trip across Europe Ezra took in 2013. While in Malmö, Sweden, he missed his scheduled train to Budapest because he was severely hungover after a Eurovision Song Contest viewing party. Because he never made it to the city, the "house in Budapest" and "hidden treasure chest" mentioned in the lyrics are entirely fictional. Lyrical Themes: Sacrifice for Love