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It captures the "rave" times of the 90s, reflecting a reality of freedom and experimentation that was new to the country at the time. Conclusion

XXL was never a band for the faint of heart. Known for their use of slang, jargon, and themes that pushed social boundaries—ranging from nightlife and alcohol to more provocative topics—they were the "bad boys" of the Lithuanian airwaves. "Lėktuvėlis" was so controversial at the time that some radio stations initially refused to play it, yet it soared to become a massive hit regardless. 2. A Sound That Traveled XXL - Lektuvelis

Even decades later, "Lėktuvėlis" remains a staple of nostalgia-themed parties. Its enduring popularity led to a high-profile "Trap" style remake in 2020 by the artist , featuring the original members of XXL. It captures the "rave" times of the 90s,

If you grew up in Lithuania during the 90s, one synth-heavy melody likely defined your school discos and late-night car rides: (The Little Airplane) by the group XXL . Released in 1996, this track wasn't just a song; it was a cultural flashpoint that helped define a new era of Lithuanian dance music. 1. The Rebels of the 90s "Lėktuvėlis" was so controversial at the time that

It’s almost impossible not to hum along to the "Jeigu nori paskraidyt" (If you want to fly) refrain.