Maria Dragomiroiu - Dar-ar Naiba-n Tine Dragoste (2027)

"Dar-ar naiba-n tine dragoste" (May the Devil Take You, Love) is one of the most recognizable anthems of Romanian folklore and party music, famously interpreted by . Often compared to the legendary Maria Tănase for her exceptional vocal range, Dragomiroiu brought a fresh, modern energy to this traditional classic, making it a staple at celebrations across Romania. The Song’s Legacy

While originally popularized by the iconic in the 1970s, Maria Dragomiroiu’s version—featured on her 2003 album Viață, viață —reintroduced the track to a new generation. The lyrics are a playful, rhythmic "curse" against love, depicting it as a relentless nuisance that keeps the protagonist awake at night and under constant scrutiny from judgmental neighbors. Feature Highlights Maria Dragomiroiu - Dar-ar naiba-n tine dragoste

"Dar-ar naiba-n tine dragoste" (May the Devil Take You, Love) is one of the most recognizable anthems of Romanian folklore and party music, famously interpreted by . Often compared to the legendary Maria Tănase for her exceptional vocal range, Dragomiroiu brought a fresh, modern energy to this traditional classic, making it a staple at celebrations across Romania. The Song’s Legacy

While originally popularized by the iconic in the 1970s, Maria Dragomiroiu’s version—featured on her 2003 album Viață, viață —reintroduced the track to a new generation. The lyrics are a playful, rhythmic "curse" against love, depicting it as a relentless nuisance that keeps the protagonist awake at night and under constant scrutiny from judgmental neighbors. Feature Highlights