Cap.1) | Eugenia Nicolae Feat. Paula Hriscu - Pe Campul Cu Florile (maria
: The production features a rich layer of organic sounds, including a flute (fluier) played by Cezar Cazanoi and a children's choir from the Music Tech School , which adds a haunting, timeless quality to the arrangement.
: The track draws inspiration from Lătărețu's 1960 recording. By integrating lyrics like "Lie ciocârlie" (a nod to the second chapter, "Ciocârlia"), the song anchors itself firmly in the Romanian folk canon while sounding entirely relevant for modern playlists. : The production features a rich layer of
: The music video, directed by Liviu Tănăsoiu, visually explores the tension between these two worlds, highlighting the risk of losing one's "roots" in a modern, fast-paced society. Musical Review : The music video, directed by Liviu Tănăsoiu,
: At its core, the track is an invitation to find satisfaction in who we are. The lyrics contrast the brevity of life—described as a "drop"—with the cosmic roots of humanity, born from "stars, embers, and clay". The song is far more than a simple
The song is far more than a simple cover; it is a philosophical reflection on human existence and contentment.