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The lyrics, written by Irena Bierontaitė , describe a mystical, high-energy party featuring dancing witches and devils, pleading for the sun not to rise so the magic doesn't end. 📝 Song Content & Imagery

A direct appeal to the sun: " O, saule, gaidžių giedoti dar nekviesk " (Oh, sun, do not call the roosters to crow yet).

A midnight "Witches' Feast" where barefoot witches and devils dance wildly. DAR - RaganЕі puota (Е oka basos raganaitД—s) Lietuvo

Mentions of spiders' webs in hair, eyes like deep swamps, and brooms.

The group DAR released a popular live version in 2020 as part of their "Šventinis vakarėlis" (Festive Party) series. The lyrics, written by Irena Bierontaitė , describe

Vitalijus Pauliukas (with the ensemble "Nerija").

"" (Witches' Feast), often known by its catchphrase " Šoka basos raganaitės " (Barefoot Witches are Dancing), is a legendary Lithuanian pop song originally popularized by Vitalijus Pauliukas , a former singer of the famous ensemble Nerija . The song became a massive hit in the late 1990s and remains a staple of Lithuanian celebratory music and karaoke. 🎤 Key Information Mentions of spiders' webs in hair, eyes like

✨ While Vitalijus Pauliukas made the song a household name in Lithuania, it has been covered by numerous artists, including Gytis Paškevičius , Violeta Riaubiškytė , and Česlovas Gabalis .