He emphasizes that he will never "bend to anyone" and won't be stopped by "any rock" in his way. Musical Context
A recurring motif is the phrase "Ursul merge, câinii latră" (The bear walks, the dogs bark), reinforcing the idea of staying on one's path regardless of outside criticism or noise. Babi Minune nu mor caii cand vor cainii
The track is built around traditional Romanian proverbs and themes of overcoming adversity: He emphasizes that he will never "bend to
The lyrics recount personal struggles, with Babi Minune singing about having days of happiness, days of sorrow, and even moments where he "almost died," but ultimately passing through them with ease. is a classic manele track by Babi Minune
is a classic manele track by Babi Minune , a prominent figure in the Romanian genre known for his soulful and often defiant lyrics. The song's title translates literally to "Horses don't die when the dogs want," which serves as the central metaphor for resilience and autonomy. Meaning and Themes
"Nu mor caii când vor câinii" is a popular saying suggesting that the fate of the "horse" (the noble or hardworking person) is not determined by the "dogs" (enemies, detractors, or those who wish them ill).