While it became her signature hit, the song's overwhelming popularity eventually became a burden for Cserháti’s son, who noted that he felt "identified" by the song for decades. Despite the artist's tragic career hiatus in the 1980s due to professional setbacks, the track remained a staple of Hungarian radio and is still considered a definitive Hungarian pop classic .

: Interestingly, the song was originally intended for singer Kati Kovács , but she reportedly gave it to Cserháti because Cserháti had recently become a mother and the lyrics resonated more deeply with her life at that time. Emotional Significance

: It expresses a wish for the child to grow up and turn "tears into laughter" and "enemies into friends".

Édes Kisfiam - song and lyrics by Cserháti Zsuzsa - Spotify