The male perspective (Liviu Guță) responds with confidence, mentioning he has a horse, a carriage, and even a corn mill—traditional symbols of wealth and readiness to start a household.
is a classic Romanian manele collaboration between Liviu Guță and Claudia (also known as Claudia Păun). Originally released around 2010–2011, the song became a staple of the genre's "golden era" and remains a popular party track today. Song Overview Artists: Liviu Guță and Claudia Genre: Manele / Etno-Pop Label: Big Man Romania / NEK Music
There are humorous mentions of a mother-in-law ("soacra") coming with a stick, adding a comedic folk element to the story. The Music Video
The song is a playful dialogue between two lovers. According to Spotify and Musixmatch , the lyrics follow these key beats:
The original music video reflects the typical aesthetic of early 2010s manele:
The video has been re-uploaded and featured in several "Best of" compilations by Big Man Romania , cementing its status as a genre classic. Cultural Impact
Romance, playful defiance of parental authority, and traditional "elopement" (stealing the bride). Lyrical Content
The track is frequently associated with other hits of the era, such as those by Sandu Ciorbă or Nicolae Guță, and continues to trend on platforms like TikTok as a nostalgic "party starter". LIVIU GUTA si CLAUDIA - Fura-ma voinice (VIDEOCLIP)