Bucovina – Straja

This band binds the emotional lyrics of Canta Cucu bata-l vina (a song from traditional folklore) and progressive rock for an emotional power ballad about the historic region of Bucovina.

Boier Bibescu vs. Don Baxter – Dan Spataru

Dan Spataru, a former football player who was forced to stop playing because of a back hernia This song serves as a reminder that he is not dead, but lives on in our hearts and through music.

Exit Oz – Zurobara spre Orient

The title of this song incorporates the name of a former tribal village, Zurobara, from the Dacians (the roots of Romania) and ends in “towards the East.” This song features strong Balkan beats and a mix of Middle Eastern sounds over a progressive rock backdrop. Enjoy this truly cool experimental blend of sounds!

Paulina feat.@EannaRomania – Basul si cu Toba Mare

Eastern manele vibes meet rock, and the title reminds us of a different Romanian song without most of the elements from the song.

LUPII lui Calancea – Inima Salbatica, feat.GUZ

Traditional Romanian music, and mix up electronic music to get these cool beats.

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