: The official music video was filmed at the Casa Tradițională Borlean guest house, emphasizing the song's connection to Romanian heritage and rural life.
Selena Anghel, originally from , frequently performs this track live at events, often alongside other hits like "Când îi sâmbătă sara" and "Mi-am chemat neamurile". Selena Anghel Radio | Spotify Playlist
: It is categorized as Traditional Folk (Muzică Populară) , specifically the "etno" and "petrecere" (party) subgenres popular at weddings and community festivals in northern Romania.
The song was produced and orchestrated by , who also handled the zongora (a traditional Romanian guitar). The instrumentation features classic regional sounds, including: Violin : Played by Bobi Nerghes. Saxophone : Played by Bogdan Sas. Accordion : Played by Lucian Barani. Drums (Doba) : Played by Darius Pop. Artistic Theme and Performance
"" is a popular traditional folk song by Romanian singer Selena Anghel , often performed alongside Ancuța Anghel . Released as a single and part of the album Miresucă Ți-Ai Dorit in June 2024, the track is a celebratory anthem rooted in the musical traditions of the Maramureș region. Key Details and Production
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