At the time of its release, manele was undergoing a transformation. While often marginalized by mainstream media and state authorities due to its Roma roots and perceived "low-culture" status, it remained the most consumed genre at private parties and weddings across Romania.
Released in 2012, "O țigancă mi-a ghicit" (A gypsy woman told my fortune) is a hallmark collaboration between and Laura . As a staple of the manele genre, the track captures a specific era of Romanian pop-folk music characterized by high-energy rhythms, sentimental lyrics, and the blending of Balkan and Middle Eastern influences. Musical Structure and Themes Alex de la Orastie & Laura - O tiganca mi-a ghicit - 2012
The title refers to the cultural trope of fortune-telling, a common theme used to explore the predictability (or unpredictability) of romantic destiny. At the time of its release, manele was
The song follows the classic manele duet format, where the male and female vocalists trade verses to tell a story of fate and love. As a staple of the manele genre, the