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

: 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 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).

: 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 : Known for his versatile voice that bridges

: You can find the full song and related live performances on YouTube and YouTube Music , where it has accumulated millions of views as part of various folk collections.

The collaboration brings together two distinct forces in the Romanian musical landscape: : The song often depicts the obstacles and

The track is widely available across digital platforms and remains popular in party "colaje" (medleys):

: 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. Alex frequently explores themes of love

: 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.