Inga Jankauskaitė's new song version features choir, celebrates self-determination
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Inga Jankauskaitė released a new version of her song "Kambarinės" featuring a choir.
- Jankauskaitė stated that working on a choir project inspired her to create this version, emphasizing community and energy.
- The new rendition is a gift to listeners, encouraging them to live their lives as they wish, and will be performed at her July 19 concert in Palanga.
Inga Jankauskaitė has unveiled a new rendition of her song "Kambarinės," specifically arranged to be performed with choirs. The singer and songwriter shared that her experience on a choir project directly inspired this collaborative version, which blends a sense of community, emotion, and vibrant choral energy.
"The 'Great Choir Battle' season was truly impressive. The entire team was delighted with its popularity, and I felt privileged to contribute to the project's creation. It naturally made me want to experience singing with so many talented, dedicated, and enthusiastic people," Jankauskaitė explained. She described the new "Kambarinės" version as a gift to her listeners.
The 'Great Choir Battle' season was truly impressive. The entire team was delighted with its popularity, and I felt privileged to contribute to the project's creation. It naturally made me want to experience singing with so many talented, dedicated, and enthusiastic people.
The song serves as a reminder of the right to live one's life according to personal desires. "This is the choir version of 'Kambarinės' – for you. Listen, enjoy, share, and never let yourself think for a second that our lives, relationships, decisions, and happiness are anyone else's business," she urged.
This new version of "Kambarinės" will also be featured in Jankauskaitė's largest concert of the summer, scheduled for July 19 at the Palanga Concert Hall.
This is the choir version of 'Kambarinės' – for you. Listen, enjoy, share, and never let yourself think for a second that our lives, relationships, decisions, and happiness are anyone else's business.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.