: Claudia Puican’s vocals are clear and emotive, perfectly suited for the festive yet respectful tone of the song. Her ability to navigate the trills of traditional music adds authenticity to the modern production. Lyrical Theme
The title, which translates to "Keep the Queen, Oh Lord," serves as a tribute to a central female figure—often interpreted as a mother or a wife in the context of family celebrations like weddings and baptisms.
: The lyrics emphasize longevity, health, and divine protection, making it a staple for live events and colaj (medley) performances .
: Armin Nicoară’s signature saxophone play drives the melody, providing a high-energy, "melodic" backbone that characterizes the Banat musical style .
The track is a classic example of modern Romanian party music ( muzică de petrecere ), blending traditional folklore rhythms with contemporary arrangements.
Since its release in June 2019 , the song has maintained steady popularity:
: Claudia Puican’s vocals are clear and emotive, perfectly suited for the festive yet respectful tone of the song. Her ability to navigate the trills of traditional music adds authenticity to the modern production. Lyrical Theme
The title, which translates to "Keep the Queen, Oh Lord," serves as a tribute to a central female figure—often interpreted as a mother or a wife in the context of family celebrations like weddings and baptisms.
: The lyrics emphasize longevity, health, and divine protection, making it a staple for live events and colaj (medley) performances .
: Armin Nicoară’s signature saxophone play drives the melody, providing a high-energy, "melodic" backbone that characterizes the Banat musical style .
The track is a classic example of modern Romanian party music ( muzică de petrecere ), blending traditional folklore rhythms with contemporary arrangements.
Since its release in June 2019 , the song has maintained steady popularity: