: Unlike the "bragging" songs often associated with the genre, this track highlights the vulnerability and "deep roots" of struggle that many listeners face. Musical Context
: In the context of Romanian society, manele often acts as a "drug for the poor," reflecting their social status and the "suffering caused by absence" or lack of means. : Unlike the "bragging" songs often associated with
"" (translated as "And I feel like crying, because the money is not enough") is a poignant track by Sorinel de la Plopeni released in 2015. While many songs in the Romanian manele genre focus on the display of wealth and success, this particular song tells a "deep story" of financial struggle and the emotional toll of poverty. The Narrative and Meaning While many songs in the Romanian manele genre
Watch the official performance of this emotional 2015 hit by Sorinel de la Plopeni: soulful layer to this 2015 hit
Sorinel de la Plopeni is known for blending traditional Romani and European folk styles with modern elements. His use of the and cimbalom adds a traditional, soulful layer to this 2015 hit, making it a staple of his live performances at weddings and private events.