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Skumt Nav Vд“rts -

(Latvian for "It's Not Worth Being Sad") is a popular song by Latvian singer Kaspars Markševics . Released as part of the album Visam ir savs laiks ("Everything Has Its Time") under the Factory Sounds label, it has become a staple of contemporary Latvian pop, often associated with themes of optimism and resilience. Musical Profile

The title and lyrics emphasize a positive outlook on life, suggesting that dwelling on sadness is unproductive and that one should focus on the present. Skumt nav vД“rts

Listen to the full track and view related content on Spotify , Apple Music , and Audiomack . Identify song details via Shazam . Skumt nav vērts - song and lyrics by Kaspars Markševics (Latvian for "It's Not Worth Being Sad") is

It is noted for its high "valence" or emotional positivity, featuring clear, memorable melodies that resonate with a wide audience in Latvia. Availability Listen to the full track and view related

The track is characterized by its melodic and accessible sound, typical of Latvian radio-friendly pop. Kaspars Markševics Composer: Dzintars Midegs Producer: Gints Stankevičs Duration: Approximately 2 minutes and 42 seconds Original Release: January 1, 2018 Themes and Cultural Impact

The song is frequently used as a background track for positive social media content, particularly on TikTok, where it accompanies "good morning" greetings ("labrītiņ") and nature videos.

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