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As the song progresses, the husband celebrates his newfound bachelorhood. He goes to the tavern, drinks with his friends, and enjoys the liberty of a man who no longer has a "commander" at home. The melody remains upbeat and danceable, typical of Moldovan sârbă or horă rhythms, making it a staple at weddings and celebrations. 🎤 About Mihai Ciobanu
He no longer has to explain where he goes or why he is late. Mihai Ciobanu вќЊ Mi a mГўncat lupul nevasta
The wolf, usually a villain in folk tales, becomes an accidental "hero" for the husband. As the song progresses, the husband celebrates his
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The humor lies in the husband's reaction. Instead of hunting the wolf for revenge, he begins to weigh the "loss":
The constant nagging and shouting have stopped.
Mihai Ciobanu is a celebrated Moldovan folk singer, and his song (The Wolf Ate My Wife) is one of the most beloved and humorous "romante" or party songs in his repertoire.