: Despite the sadness, the upbeat synth-pop tempo creates a juxtaposition—a "happy-sad" vibe designed for communal listening at parties, where people bond over shared experiences of heartbreak. Background on Dan Ciotoi & Generic
The song (How can I believe) by Dan Ciotoi and the band Generic is a classic of the Romanian manele vechi and synth-pop party genre, characteristic of the late '80s and early '90s.
: The track is often included in "immortal hits" or "soul song" collections that celebrate the band's long-standing influence on Romanian party music. Oare cum sa cred ca ai plecat de langa mine
: The lyrics center on a protagonist struggling to accept the sudden end of a relationship. The title "Oare cum să cred" (How can I believe) reflects the disbelief that a loved one has truly left.
: Much like their other hits like "S-a rupt lanțul de iubire," the narrative explores the "why" behind a breakup, often emphasizing the coldness or silence of the partner who departed.
: Despite the sadness, the upbeat synth-pop tempo creates a juxtaposition—a "happy-sad" vibe designed for communal listening at parties, where people bond over shared experiences of heartbreak. Background on Dan Ciotoi & Generic
The song (How can I believe) by Dan Ciotoi and the band Generic is a classic of the Romanian manele vechi and synth-pop party genre, characteristic of the late '80s and early '90s.
: The track is often included in "immortal hits" or "soul song" collections that celebrate the band's long-standing influence on Romanian party music. Oare cum sa cred ca ai plecat de langa mine
: The lyrics center on a protagonist struggling to accept the sudden end of a relationship. The title "Oare cum să cred" (How can I believe) reflects the disbelief that a loved one has truly left.
: Much like their other hits like "S-a rupt lanțul de iubire," the narrative explores the "why" behind a breakup, often emphasizing the coldness or silence of the partner who departed.