: The title translates to "When I see my sweetheart leaning over," setting a playful, flirtatious tone. The lyrics utilize traditional metaphors—comparing the heart's attraction to a "wild beast" or a "dog on a wire"—to describe the irresistible charm of a woman.
"" is a popular Romanian folk song by Alexandru Pop , a traditional singer and ethnomusicologist from the Maramureș region. Released officially around 2020, the track is featured on his album S-o jurat mândra pă cheie and has become a staple of modern Romanian "muzică de petrecere" (party music). Artistic Theme and Style Alexandru Pop - CГўnd vДѓd mГўndra aplecatДѓ
: It features the rhythmic drive of Maramureș folklore, often accompanied by the cetera (fiddle) and rhythmic clapping or shouting. The Artist: Alexandru Pop Cand Vad Mandra Aplecata - song and lyrics by Alexandru Pop : The title translates to "When I see
: It reflects the rustic lifestyle of the Maramureș region, using archaic terms like fontu (an old unit of measurement) and lontru (inside). Released officially around 2020, the track is featured
The song is categorized as a ( cântec satiric ), a genre common in Northern Romania that uses humor and "strigături" (shouted verses) to comment on social and romantic relationships.