Gabi Luncдѓ Apr 2026

: Her early work is preserved in compilations like those found on Asphalt Tango Records , which highlight her "Sound from a Bygone Age".

In 1990, Luncă and Onoriu organized the largest urban lăutărească concert in Romanian history at the Dinamo stadium in Bucharest. However, shortly after this peak, she made a radical choice to withdraw from secular music. Distancing herself from the emerging manele genre, she chose to focus her talents elsewhere out of respect for her musical roots. Gabi LuncДѓ

: "Dă Mamă Cu Biciu-n Mine" and "Mama mea e florăreasă" remain some of her most streamed and viewed tracks. : Her early work is preserved in compilations

Gabi Luncă passed away on April 2, 2021, due to COVID-19, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire lovers of Romanian folk and lăutărească music worldwide. Distancing herself from the emerging manele genre, she

From 1993 until her passing, Luncă sang exclusively for the services of the Bucharest Pentecostal community, releasing several albums of religious lăutărească music. Legacy and Discography

Gabi Luncă: The Eternal Queen of Lăutărească Music Gabi Luncă (1938–2021) remains one of Romania’s most revered cultural icons, a singer whose voice defined the urban lăutărească genre for decades. Known for her impeccable vocal control and deeply emotive delivery, she earned the title "Queen of Lăutărească Music". Early Life and Rise to Fame

Born in Vărbilău, Prahova County, Luncă began her career in the late 1950s, quickly rising to become a star of the Romanian folk scene. Her success was unparalleled; at the height of her career, she reportedly earned more in a single night than a typical factory worker earned in a month. Her collaboration with her husband, accordionist Ion Onoriu, became one of the most celebrated partnerships in Romanian music history. A Life-Changing Transition