Ro-mania Feat. Benone Sinulescu - Dulce-i Vinul -

Released in April 2000 on the album De când Muma ne-o făcut , the song was part of a movement that modernized Romanian folklore for a younger, club-going generation. While purists sometimes debated the "electrification" of folk music, the massive commercial success—with millions of views and plays on platforms like YouTube Music and Spotify —solidified it as a cult classic.

is a nostalgic, infectious celebration. It succeeds because it doesn't try to be subtle; it leans entirely into its role as a "party starter." Sinulescu’s involvement adds a layer of prestige, bridging the gap between Romania’s musical heritage and the modern electronic era.

Benone Sinulescu’s powerful, classical folk vocals provide an authentic weight that prevents the song from feeling like a hollow pop cover. Ro-Mania feat. Benone Sinulescu - Dulce-i vinul

Bright, "electrified" synthesizers and programmed percussion typical of the era.

Experience the high-energy fusion of folk and dance in the original music video: Ro-Mania feat. Benone Sinulescu - Dulce-i vinul Cat Music Gold YouTube• Mar 19, 2013 Dulce-i vinul (feat. Benone Sinulescu) - Ro-Mania - Shazam Released in April 2000 on the album De

is a high-energy "etno-dance" anthem that captures the peak of early 2000s Romanian pop culture. This collaboration between the electronic trio Ro-Mania and the legendary folk singer Benone Sinulescu remains a defining example of the genre, blending traditional Romanian folk structures with the driving beats of Euro-dance. Sound and Production

The track is characterized by a high-tempo BPM of 127, making it a staple for weddings and parties. It features a distinctive mix of: It succeeds because it doesn't try to be

The melody is rooted in traditional Romanian hore (circle dances), designed for communal celebration. Cultural Impact