The lyrics, as seen on Folclor Banat , tell a humorous and endearing story:
In a classic folk resolution, she decides to solve her problem by getting a pair of high-heeled shoes ( papuci cu toc ). Why It Works
She laments being too short to easily reach her partner ("badea") to kiss his eyes.
The singer expresses a playful frustration (the "supărare") not over a broken heart, but over her height .
It’s a "feel-good" track that captures the spirit of Romanian folk celebrations where even a complaint is turned into a reason to dance.
It moves away from the often heavy, tragic themes of traditional doinas and instead focuses on a quirky, everyday "problem."
This is a standout track for anyone looking to experience the vibrant, rhythmic folk music of Western Romania. It showcases Andreea Voica’s ability to keep traditional music fresh and entertaining for modern audiences.
Voica, a staple of Romanian folk music from the Banat region, brings her signature vocal clarity and energy to the track. The orchestration features the heavy use of the and taragot , which are characteristic of the "Muzică de Banat" style. The tempo is upbeat—perfect for a brâu or horă —contrasting effectively with the song's "unhappy" title. Lyric Themes
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The lyrics, as seen on Folclor Banat , tell a humorous and endearing story:
In a classic folk resolution, she decides to solve her problem by getting a pair of high-heeled shoes ( papuci cu toc ). Why It Works
She laments being too short to easily reach her partner ("badea") to kiss his eyes.
The singer expresses a playful frustration (the "supărare") not over a broken heart, but over her height .
It’s a "feel-good" track that captures the spirit of Romanian folk celebrations where even a complaint is turned into a reason to dance.
It moves away from the often heavy, tragic themes of traditional doinas and instead focuses on a quirky, everyday "problem."
This is a standout track for anyone looking to experience the vibrant, rhythmic folk music of Western Romania. It showcases Andreea Voica’s ability to keep traditional music fresh and entertaining for modern audiences.
Voica, a staple of Romanian folk music from the Banat region, brings her signature vocal clarity and energy to the track. The orchestration features the heavy use of the and taragot , which are characteristic of the "Muzică de Banat" style. The tempo is upbeat—perfect for a brâu or horă —contrasting effectively with the song's "unhappy" title. Lyric Themes