Romanian song: Inevitabil va fi bine by Andra | Romania Insider

Interestingly, the video became a point of discussion for its heavy product placement—ranging from hair dye to coffee—which eventually led to temporary broadcasting restrictions by the Romanian Audiovisual Council . This adds a layer of modern pop-industry realism to the "it will be alright" narrative, showing the commercial success required to sustain such high-energy productions. Legacy and Impact

The music video, directed by Iulian Moga, features a massive "garden party" filled with famous Romanian artists, including Smiley, Delia, and Connect-R.

By surrounding herself with peers, Andra visually reinforces the song's message that collective joy and support are the ultimate antidotes to individual despair.

"Inevitabil va fi bine" solidified Andra’s position as a premier pop icon in Romania, eventually earning her recognition as the Best Pop Female Performer at national awards. The song remains a "feel-good" staple because it doesn't ignore the gray mornings; it simply refuses to let them have the last word. It stands as a reminder that as long as there is music and connection, the "sun will come out of the clouds" to find a reason to smile.

The lyrics follow a journey from hardship—wandering through "rain and wind"—to a place of grounding and support.

The bridge directly addresses "pessimists," asserting that "after the bad comes the good, always". This repetition reinforces the idea that better days are a mathematical certainty of life, not just a possibility. Visual Storytelling and Production

A central theme is that peace is found through companionship. The lyrics suggest that while "money doesn't bring happiness," it helps "sustain love," grounding the song in a relatable, practical reality.