Tzanca Uraganu - Imi Vine Uneori Sдѓ Imi Fac O Casдѓ Г®n Pдѓmгўnt (versuri In Descriere) Direct

The title itself—meaning "Sometimes I feel like making a house in the ground"—symbolizes a desire for burial-like isolation to escape the pain of living without the person he loves.

The song details a downward spiral where the protagonist seeks solace in isolation and substances.

While many manele songs focus on "dușmani" (enemies) or "valoare" (wealth/status), this track contributes to the genre's tradition of "dor" (intense longing) and "supărare" (sorrow). The title itself—meaning "Sometimes I feel like making

By stripping away the "hurricane" persona, Tzancă connects with a broader audience through the universal experience of heartbreak.

In the song , Tzancă Uraganul shifts from his typical high-energy party anthems to a deeply melancholic exploration of grief and existential withdrawal. Released in November 2022, the track presents a raw portrayal of how the loss of a loved one can render material success meaningless. The Paradox of Wealth and Grief By stripping away the "hurricane" persona, Tzancă connects

The lyrics "Jumate om, jumate schelet" (Half man, half skeleton) provide a haunting visual of a person who is physically alive but spiritually decaying due to longing ("dor").

The lyrics state "Degeaba am palat" (I have a palace for nothing), suggesting that physical grandiosity cannot fill an emotional void. The Paradox of Wealth and Grief The lyrics

The song stands out for its vulnerability, showing that even the most successful figures in the Romanian music scene are susceptible to the paralyzing effects of grief.