Download Sorinel De La Plopeni: Saraiman Si Saraiman Mp3 Вђ“ Muzicahot
The word "Saraiman" itself is unique to Romanian folk culture and lacks a direct translation. It describes a state of emotional intoxication where "everything turns you upside down". In folk tradition, it is often used as a rhythmic incantation to express:
We are so happy to share with you this beautiful lăutari song The word "Saraiman" itself is unique to Romanian
The lyrics traditionally tell the story of a person so consumed by love that they believe their feelings will "haunt" the other person's nights. One common interpretation is of a girl who, despite her lover's indifference or the disapproval of their parents, sings of paving the road with flowers and sapphires just to ensure he returns to her. Versions and Availability One common interpretation is of a girl who,
A blend of joy and pain, where the heart dances even while it suffers. The Story Behind the Lyrics The word "Saraiman" itself is unique to Romanian
While Sorinel de la Plopeni's version is popular in modern Manele and folk circles, "Saraiman" has been covered by many artists: