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Alex De La Orastie Si Lautarii Din Chisinau - Eu La Mandra Mea M-as Duce Today

: Known for his versatile voice that bridges the gap between traditional folk (folclor) and contemporary party music (manele/etno), Alex frequently explores themes of love, longing (dor), and rural traditions.

: The song often depicts the obstacles and the deep "dor" (longing) that drive the protagonist to travel across hills and valleys to reach his love.

The track is widely available across digital platforms and remains popular in party "colaje" (medleys): : Known for his versatile voice that bridges

The song is a prominent folk collaboration between the Romanian folk artist Alex de la Orăstie and the renowned Lăutarii din Chișinău orchestra, led by the legendary conductor Nicolae Botgros . Released as part of the 2014 album Dragi români veniți acasă under the BIG MAN Romania label, the track has become a staple in modern Romanian party and traditional music. Artistic Collaboration and Musical Style

: It is a lead track on the Dragi români veniți acasă (2014) album, which was specifically designed to evoke a sense of national pride and nostalgia for Romanians living abroad. Released as part of the 2014 album Dragi

The collaboration brings together two distinct forces in the Romanian musical landscape:

: Under the baton of Nicolae Botgros , this orchestra is considered one of the finest in the Romanian-speaking world. Their involvement elevates the track with sophisticated violin arrangements and the technical precision characteristic of the Chișinău musical school. Themes and Cultural Significance Alex frequently explores themes of love

The title "Eu la mândra mea m-aș duce" (I Would Go to My Beloved) reflects a classic trope in Romanian folk music: the journey of a man toward his "mândra" (sweetheart).