Criss Blaziny Feat. Alexandra Stan - Au Gust Zilele (official Video) May 2026

The core lyrical theme revolves around living in the present moment ("Noi traim prezentu', acum e momentu'"). Blaziny utilizes the metaphor of "taste" to describe time, suggesting that life isn't just a sequence of events but a sensory experience that changes depending on who you share it with. Whether the days are "bitter or sweet," the presence of a significant other makes them "fine".

The official video reinforces this "off-the-grid" sentiment through its coastal setting. Criss Blaziny, often dubbed the "Poet of the Sea," brings a laid-back, hip-hop-influenced flow that grounds Alexandra Stan’s airy, melodic pop vocals. The core lyrical theme revolves around living in

As a cornerstone of Romanian summer pop from the mid-2010s, the track has maintained a long shelf life, amassing over on YouTube . It captures a specific "Vama Veche" spirit—a local cultural reference to bohemian, seaside freedom—making it a nostalgic staple for listeners who value the emotional "taste" of their memories over the fleeting nature of digital trends. Criss Blaziny feat Alexandra Stan - Noptile si Dimineatile It captures a specific "Vama Veche" spirit—a local

: The lyrics reject modern distractions, emphasizing a "connection without technology" and comparing the partner to a "galaxy". " brings a laid-back

: Stan, an international pop star known for hits like "Mr. Saxobeat," shifts here into a more intimate, Romanian-language performance that feels authentic and raw compared to her high-energy dance tracks. Cultural Resonance

: A striking contrast is made between societal ambition and personal peace. While others strive for fame, the protagonists want to "make money to become unseen"—valuing privacy and shared solitude over public validation. Visual and Artistic Synergy

Released in August 2016 through Roton Music , the collaboration between and Alexandra Stan in " Au gust zilele " (Days Have a Taste) is more than a summery pop track; it’s a meditation on presentness and the sensory nature of human connection. The Philosophy of the "Now"

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