Florin Bordeianu Cum Ne Poti Iubi La Fel | TRENDING • EDITION |

(translated as "How Can You Love Us the Same") serves as a soulful, catchy ballad that explores the complexities of shared affection and the dilemmas of the heart.

: The track highlights a contrast between Florin Bordeianu's seasoned, slightly gravelly rock-inflected voice and Mihai Priescu's smoother, melodic delivery. This pairing gives the song an intergenerational appeal, bridging traditional Romanian party music with a more modern pop sensibility.

: For long-time fans of Bordeianu, this track is a departure from his "Canarul" or "Nebunul cu ochii închiși" days with Phoenix. However, it showcases his ability to remain relevant in the evolving Romanian music landscape up until his passing in 2024. Florin Bordeianu Cum Ne Poti Iubi La Fel

: A light but emotionally resonant track. While it may not have the historical weight of Bordeianu’s rock anthems, it is a polished example of modern Romanian party music that benefits immensely from his charismatic vocal presence.

While Bordeianu is best known for his pioneering work in Romanian rock and "ethno-rock" during the 1960s and 70s, this specific track leans into a contemporary pop-folk and petrecere style, reflecting his later career versatility. Review: "Cum Ne Poți Iubi La Fel" (translated as "How Can You Love Us the

: Lyrically, the song tackles the classic romantic conflict of a lover torn between two people. It resonates with listeners through its directness and emotional honesty, a hallmark of the "soul music" (melodii din suflet) that Bordeianu’s collaborators aim for.

: Produced by GS Music Production , the arrangement features bright orchestration typical of the genre, relying on acoustic-style backing and clear, rhythmic percussion. It is designed for accessibility—equally suited for a celebration or a reflective drive. : For long-time fans of Bordeianu, this track

The song is a collaboration between Florin Bordeianu (the legendary vocalist of the Romanian rock band Phoenix) and Mihai Priescu , released around 2013.