There’s something about Romanian music that just feels like home, whether you’re in the heart of Maramureș or a thousand miles away. One song that has consistently captured that spirit over the last decade is by Ionica Morosanu .
The title translates to "Come, Proud One, Thursday Evening." In traditional Romanian culture, meetings and "șezători" (social gatherings) often had specific timing, but here, it feels more intimate. It’s a call to a loved one—the "mândră" (a term of endearment for a beautiful, proud woman)—to put aside the week's work and reconnect. Why We Love Ionica Morosanu’s Style Vino MГўndro Joi Seara
Alongside hits like "Arde-l-ar focul de pat" and "Io și cu Vasile-a nost," this song has secured its place at every Romanian wedding and family gathering. A Song for the Modern "Mândră" There’s something about Romanian music that just feels
Ionica Morosanu has a knack for blending the old with the new. While the lyrics and themes are deeply rooted in rural tradition, the production is upbeat and perfect for celebrations. It’s high-energy but soulful. It’s a call to a loved one—the "mândră"
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First released in 2014, this track has become a staple of "muzică de petrecere" (party music) and modern Romanian folklore. But what is it about a simple invitation to meet on a Thursday night that resonates so deeply? The Magic of the "Thursday Meeting"