"Kui suudlen sind" (When I kiss you) is a title shared by several notable works in Estonian pop culture, primarily a hit song by the legendary dance-pop band and a well-known poem often adapted for weddings and romantic readings. 1. The Song: 2 Quick Start - "Kui mõttes suudlen sind"
Traditional student and fraternity songbooks (like Korp! Rotalia ) often feature "farewell" or "commemoration" songs with similar romantic phrasing.
The phrase is also a common lyrical trope in Estonian pop and folk music. You may find similar titles or variations in: Kui Suudlen Sind
It remains one of the most played "retro" hits in Estonian clubs and radio stations.
Outside of music, this is a popular romantic poem (often attributed to amateur or contemporary poets like "Sanya" on platforms like Luuletus.ee ) that is frequently used in wedding ceremonies or romantic cards. "Kui suudlen sind" (When I kiss you) is
It is widely used in Estonian culture to express a deep, transformative connection where a simple act (a kiss) turns everyday thoughts into art or music. 3. Contextual Usage in Language
Released in 1997 on the album Poolel teel su juurde , this track is a staple of Estonian 90s pop. It is often referred to by the shortened title "Kui suudlen sind." 2 Quick Start , led by Pearu Paulus. Genre: Eurodance / Pop. Rotalia ) often feature "farewell" or "commemoration" songs
Younger Estonian artists often cover the 2 Quick Start version, keeping the phrase relevant for new generations.