: In 2005 , the track gained massive popularity when Marijonas performed it with Ernis (Ernestas) for the reality show Kelias į žvaigždes (Road to the Stars).

: He has also famously performed the track with Vilija Matačiūnaitė , another prominent voice in Lithuanian pop, cementing it as a staple of live television and concert tours.

, often called the voice of a generation in Lithuania, has a knack for creating songs that feel like communal property. While "Trys milijonai" remains the nation's unofficial sports anthem, "Dabar geriausi mūsų vakarai" (Now Are Our Best Evenings) serves a different but equally vital role: the ultimate soundtrack for freedom, friendship, and the euphoria of the moment. A Legacy of Collaboration

Though synonymous with Marijonas’s gravelly, energetic delivery, the song has lived several lives through various high-profile collaborations:

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: In 2005 , the track gained massive popularity when Marijonas performed it with Ernis (Ernestas) for the reality show Kelias į žvaigždes (Road to the Stars).

: He has also famously performed the track with Vilija Matačiūnaitė , another prominent voice in Lithuanian pop, cementing it as a staple of live television and concert tours. Marijonas MikutaviДЌius Geriausi mЕ«sЕі vakarai

, often called the voice of a generation in Lithuania, has a knack for creating songs that feel like communal property. While "Trys milijonai" remains the nation's unofficial sports anthem, "Dabar geriausi mūsų vakarai" (Now Are Our Best Evenings) serves a different but equally vital role: the ultimate soundtrack for freedom, friendship, and the euphoria of the moment. A Legacy of Collaboration : In 2005 , the track gained massive

Though synonymous with Marijonas’s gravelly, energetic delivery, the song has lived several lives through various high-profile collaborations: : In 2005