is one of the most iconic songs by Romanian artist Mihai Mărgineanu , characterized by its humorous, urban folklore style (urban "lăutărească"). Released initially on his debut album Gore din Chitila (2004) and later featured on Și îngerii beau vin (2007), the track remains a staple of Romanian party music and suburban satire. Lyric Narrative and Themes
The track is highly popular on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, often appearing alongside other hits like "Mă iubește femeile".
Listen to Paraschivo on Spotify. Song · Margineanu · 2005. Paraschivo - Fata cu Acordeonul Margineanu - Paraschivo
Mărgineanu’s style blends acoustic guitar-driven folk with traditional Romanian party music themes. His gravelly voice and colloquial language capture the "băiat de cartier" (neighborhood guy) persona, making the song both a parody and a tribute to suburban life.
Watch Mihai Mărgineanu perform this classic track in the official video: Margineanu - Paraschivo Cat Music Gold YouTube• Nov 2, 2020 Cultural Impact is one of the most iconic songs by
The song is a comedic monologue addressed to a woman named . The narrator laments his unrequited devotion, highlighting the "investments" he made to win her heart and "civilize" her:
He boasts about bringing her "three dump trucks of flowers" and buying her nylon jackets and fashionable handbags. Listen to Paraschivo on Spotify
Despite his efforts—including buying her candy and sunflower seeds—Paraschiva eventually rejects him ("faci pe nasoala și pleci"), leading to the narrator's bitter, comical dismissal of her and her entire family. Musical Style