Victor Cojocaru: | "azi E Ziua Soacrei Mele" Рџ„єрџ„°рџ…ѓрџ„°рџ„ѕрџ„єрџ„ґ

The song is a staple in the (party music) and Folclor (folk) genres, specifically tailored for family celebrations such as weddings, name days, and birthday parties. Key Features of the Song

: It blends traditional Moldovan folk rhythms with modern party music elements. Performances typically feature live instrumentation, including the violin (often played by Adrian Bobulici), trumpet (Dinu Caitaz), and keyboards (Gicu Bodruc). The song is a staple in the (party

: In Romanian and Moldovan culture, songs about the "soacră" (mother-in-law) are a significant sub-genre. While some are satirical, Cojocaru’s version is widely used as a tribute during birthday celebrations to honor the matriarch of the family. Popularity and Availability : In Romanian and Moldovan culture, songs about

: Victor Cojocaru is both the composer and the primary interpreter of the piece. He often performs it alongside his group, Formația Maestro from Chișinău. He often performs it alongside his group, Formația