At the time of the song's release and its parent album Paris (1997), the group consisted of: (Varga Zsolt) – The founder and male vocalist.
(Tölgyesi-Khell Cynthia) – Female vocalist/dancer. Ufo Egyuttes Parizsi Lany
(Parisian Girl) is a classic 1990s eurodance track by the Hungarian pop group UFO . Released during the height of the band's fame, it remains one of their most recognizable hits alongside songs like "Szerelemdoktor" and "Napolaj". Release and Production Details At the time of the song's release and
– Who replaced the original member Mercy (Szalai Zita) in 1997. Legacy and Modern Updates Released during the height of the band's fame,
The song was featured on the group's second studio album, titled Paris , released in 1997 under the PolyGram-Zebra label. Format: It was also released as a CD maxi-single in 1998 .
It is often noted in Hungarian pop history that while members like Cynthia performed the songs on stage, the actual studio vocals for some of the group's biggest hits were provided by uncredited professional singers like Ildikó Keresztes . UFO (együttes) - Wikipédia