The song often explores the concept of "faking it"—pretending to be happy for the sake of others while feeling hollow inside. This mirrors themes found in their other popular works like "Te minti fericita, ma mint fericit" (You lie to yourself that you're happy, I lie to myself).

The song’s title, which translates to "Many know what love means," sets the stage for a narrative that contrasts public perception with private reality. While the full lyrics delve into the specifics of a failing connection, several key themes stand out:

Mariano is a prominent figure in the Bucharest music scene, known for his ability to blend traditional Romani Folk elements with modern production. A multi-instrumentalist proficient in the violin, accordion, and guitar, he brings a technical depth to his performances that is highly regarded in the European folk genre. His collaboration with B.Piticu continues a successful trend of emotive, high-energy tracks that have garnered a dedicated following. Core Themes of the Song

Listeners are drawn to this track because it refuses to sugarcoat the complexities of romance. It provides a voice for the "heartfelt stories" of individuals navigating loss and the "difficult questions" that arise when love fades.

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True to Mariano's style, the track features dynamic instrumentals that bridge the gap between classic Lautari music and the contemporary Manele sound, creating a "mesmerizing performance" that is both traditional and fresh. Why It Resonates

There is a heavy emphasis on the difference between knowing what love is and actually living it. The artists use their signature soulful vocals to express the frustration of seeing through a partner's facade.

The collaboration between and B.Piticu has produced a resonant piece of contemporary Romani Folk music (Manele) that strikes a chord with anyone who has ever questioned the authenticity of love. Their track, "Multi stiu ce inseamna iubirea" (Many know what love means), is a soulful exploration of relationship dynamics, trust, and the painful realizations that come when a partnership isn't what it seems. The Artist Behind the Sound

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