Nicolae Guta & Sorina - Dar Si Eu Am Plans -
: The lyrics often touch on the "hard" exterior people maintain. In the context of Romanian culture—and specifically the lăutari tradition—men are often expected to show strength. Guta’s vocal performance, characterized by his signature melismas (vocal runs), conveys a deep, soulful sorrow that contradicts the "tough guy" image.
: The title itself, Dar Si Eu Am Plans , is a confession. It breaks the deadlock of a breakup where both parties pretend to be unaffected. By admitting that "I also cried," the narrators level the emotional playing field, suggesting that in love, there is no winner when the bond breaks. NICOLAE GUTA & SORINA - Dar Si Eu Am Plans
Musically, the track represents the "modern" manele sound of the early 2000s—a fusion of traditional Balkan/Oriental rhythms with synthesizers and Western pop sensibilities. : The lyrics often touch on the "hard"
: Guta is widely considered the "King of Manele" because of his technical vocal ability. In this song, he uses intense vibrato to simulate the actual sound of sobbing, making the "crying" mentioned in the title audible in the melody itself. Cultural Legacy NICOLAE GUTA & SORINA - Dar Si Eu Am Plans : The title itself, Dar Si Eu Am Plans , is a confession
The song (But I Also Cried), performed by Nicolae Guta and Sorina , is a cornerstone of early 2000s manele music. It serves as a poignant dialogue between two lovers, exploring themes of mutual heartbreak, the weight of pride, and the vulnerability often hidden behind a stoic facade. The Context: A Musical Partnership
The song’s "depth" lies in its subversion of the typical manele bravado. While much of the genre focuses on wealth or triumph over "enemies," this track is a raw admission of defeat in the face of love.