: The lyrics contrast the "old roofs" covered in green moss with the "new roofs" and bright balconies of the modern city. The central refrain— "Aš jaunas, aš jaunas, aš jaunas" (I am young, I am young, I am young)—reflects how the city's beauty revitalizes the narrator. Historical Context and Versions

: Sipavičius has released the track across multiple platforms and years, including a version on the 2006 album Už gražų vaiko pasaulį. Aš noriu svajoti featuring Darius Nekrasovas. Digital singles have also appeared on services like Spotify and Amazon Music.

: Sipavičius delivers the lyrics with a "full chest" dainuoju style, emphasizing a youthful connection to the city despite its ancient architecture.

: While Sipavičius is the most famous performer of the modern version, the song's roots trace back earlier. A version by Mašanauskas was recorded as early as 1966 .

: The song is noted for its infectious, danceable rhythm, often categorized as reggae or ska . It frequently features energetic saxophone solos .