In a small, sun-drenched village on the outskirts of Bălți, there lived a man named Mihai. In his youth, Mihai was the "soul of the party"—the first to arrive at the horă and the last to leave. He spent years chasing the excitement of the city, thinking that happiness was found in new faces and loud music.
The song (To Love Only Your Wife) by Toly Druga is a popular Moldovan and Romanian party anthem that celebrates the sanctity of marriage and the peace found in a loyal home.
Here is a story inspired by the lyrics and the festive spirit of the Official Music Video: The Lanterns of Balti
In that moment, the words of the village elders echoed in his head—the same ones sings with such passion: “Să-ți iubești numai nevasta” . He realized that while the world offers many distractions, only one person had stood by him through the winters and the droughts. The Realization
In a small, sun-drenched village on the outskirts of Bălți, there lived a man named Mihai. In his youth, Mihai was the "soul of the party"—the first to arrive at the horă and the last to leave. He spent years chasing the excitement of the city, thinking that happiness was found in new faces and loud music.
The song (To Love Only Your Wife) by Toly Druga is a popular Moldovan and Romanian party anthem that celebrates the sanctity of marriage and the peace found in a loyal home. In a small, sun-drenched village on the outskirts
Here is a story inspired by the lyrics and the festive spirit of the Official Music Video: The Lanterns of Balti The song (To Love Only Your Wife) by
In that moment, the words of the village elders echoed in his head—the same ones sings with such passion: “Să-ți iubești numai nevasta” . He realized that while the world offers many distractions, only one person had stood by him through the winters and the droughts. The Realization The Realization