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: Her tracks frequently feature traditional Romanian instruments like the accordion and cymbalom .

The song tells a spirited and cheeky story of village rivalry and female solidarity. In Romanian folklore, "șogoriță" can refer to a sister-in-law or, more colloquially, to women who have shared the same romantic interest or are part of the same social circle. angela_rusu_toate_sogoritele_hit_ul_petrecerilo...

Angela Rusu ’s "Toate șogorițele" (All My Sisters-in-Law) remains an essential anthem of Romanian "muzică de petrecere" (party music). Released as part of her influential repertoire, the song has transcended its original folk roots to become a staple at weddings, baptisms, and cultural celebrations across the country. The Story Behind the Lyrics : It serves as a celebration of self-confidence

: The narrator addresses "șogorițele" who are envious of her relationship, claiming they would "eat her alive" if they could because she "took their sweetheart". angela_rusu_toate_sogoritele_hit_ul_petrecerilo...

: It serves as a celebration of self-confidence and the ability to rise above local drama through music and dance. Angela Rusu: The Voice of the People