Trys Milijonai

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Trys Milijonai ("Three Million") is a Lithuanian song by a journalist, TV talk show host and singer Marijonas Mikutavičius (et al), popularly regarded in Lithuania as the sports' anthem and the unofficial Lithuanian Olympic team anthem.

Music by Andrius Kauklys, Marius Narbutis, Darius Vaičiulis, Marijonas Mikutavičius; lyrics by Marijonas Mikutavičius. Was first recorded for the 2000 Sydney Olympics by Marijonas Mikutavičius, Deividas Staponkus (baritone), Audrius Rubežius (tenor), Asta Krikščiūnaitė (soprano).

Three million is approximately the Lithuanian population. The title was criticised because allegedly it excludes ethnic minorities. The actual population of Lithuania was about 3.48 million and about 84% of residents identified themselves as Lithuanians during the 2001 census. It gives about 2.92 million ethnic Lithuanians. Song fans says that it is simply impossible to include "three and a half million" without destroying the lyrics.

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In August 2000, this popular song accompanied the sporting events broadcasts from the Sydney Olympics, both on radio and on television. A CD single recording released in the following September immediately became a best-seller, the song was named the Song of the year and won Marijonas Mikutavičius a 2000 Bravo music award (this is a voted by music industry people award, a Lithuanian analogue of Brit awards).

During the 2000 fall parliamentary elections in Lithuania, a parody song "Two Million" came to life. Two million is an approximation of registered voters. It was created together with Dviračio Žynios, a daily political humor show.

Spun off from its success during 2000 Olympics, the song still retained its high popularity through 2002. The musical theme was used again during the Eurobasket, which made the song a runaway hit and a de-facto national basketball anthem. When Lithuania won the European basketball championship in 2003, the song was played right after the final match with Spain.

By the 2004 Athens Olympics, the song has become the unofficial Lithuanian Olympic team anthem and by some, is regarded as highly as the unofficial Lithuanian national anthem.

The Marijonas album Pasveikinkit vieni kitus (Greeting Each Other) released by a Lithuanian music recording company "Intervid" in 2004 included 2 versions of "Trys Milijonai" and became a platinum album in Lithuania (sold 20,000 copies in 2004 and more than 30,000 copies by 2005).

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