The cover of (originally by sisters Raluca Diaconu & Theo Rose ) performed by Angela Gheonea and Costinel Buda is a tribute to the deep, spiritual bond between siblings. The Core Story of the Song

Angela Gheonea, a well-known voice in Romanian folk and party music, frequently collaborates with (organist/keyboardist) to bring popular hits to life in a live, traditional setting.

: Buda’s "orga" (organ/synthesizer) provides the rhythmic backbone, blending traditional Romanian folk elements with modern party music arrangements.

: Angela Gheonea often uses this song during live sets to honor the sisters in the audience, turning a personal story about Raluca and Theo into a communal celebration of family.

: Their version transforms the acoustic or pop-leaning original into a high-energy live cover , often performed at weddings, baptisms, and other festive events.

The original song, written by , was born from a place of prayer rather than a commercial plan. Raluca and her sister, the popular artist Theo Rose , had spent years pursuing separate paths in life and music. The song served as a "prayer" to bring their voices back together, celebrating the idea that no matter how far life takes sisters apart, they remain each other's greatest supporters. The Angela Gheonea & Costinel Buda Rendition

Angela Gheonea & Costinel Buda(orga)***surioara Mea***(raluca Diaconu & Theo Rose) Cover May 2026

The cover of (originally by sisters Raluca Diaconu & Theo Rose ) performed by Angela Gheonea and Costinel Buda is a tribute to the deep, spiritual bond between siblings. The Core Story of the Song

Angela Gheonea, a well-known voice in Romanian folk and party music, frequently collaborates with (organist/keyboardist) to bring popular hits to life in a live, traditional setting. The cover of (originally by sisters Raluca Diaconu

: Buda’s "orga" (organ/synthesizer) provides the rhythmic backbone, blending traditional Romanian folk elements with modern party music arrangements. : Angela Gheonea often uses this song during

: Angela Gheonea often uses this song during live sets to honor the sisters in the audience, turning a personal story about Raluca and Theo into a communal celebration of family. Raluca and her sister, the popular artist Theo

: Their version transforms the acoustic or pop-leaning original into a high-energy live cover , often performed at weddings, baptisms, and other festive events.

The original song, written by , was born from a place of prayer rather than a commercial plan. Raluca and her sister, the popular artist Theo Rose , had spent years pursuing separate paths in life and music. The song served as a "prayer" to bring their voices back together, celebrating the idea that no matter how far life takes sisters apart, they remain each other's greatest supporters. The Angela Gheonea & Costinel Buda Rendition

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