Cam Leganat: Merg Pe Drum
Listen to Merg Pe Drum Cam Leganat on Spotify. Song · MIHAI DE LA CIOCANESTI · 2020. Merg Pe Drum Cam Leganat
The lyrics frequently contrast wearing a black shirt ( camasa neagra ) as a sign of mourning and pain with the desire to wear a white one if life were better.
Listen to the official audio of Mihai de la Ciocanesti's performance below: Merg Pe Drum Cam Leganat Mihai de la Ciocanesti - Topic YouTube• Aug 3, 2020 Cultural Context Merg Pe Drum Cam Leganat
The title translates roughly to a phrase often used in Romanian music to depict a person carrying a heavy emotional burden or "drowning their sorrows".
Versions of the song, such as the duet by Nicolae Guta , Brazilianu, and Gerard Inima de Leu (titled "Daca s-ar intoarce tata"), focus heavily on the loss of a father and the longing for his return to change the narrator's fate. Listen to Merg Pe Drum Cam Leganat on Spotify
The song fits within the broader tradition of Romanian muzică de petrecere (party music) and manele , which frequently explores themes of destiny, family loyalty, and the struggles of the common man. It remains a popular choice on streaming platforms like Spotify , YouTube , and SoundCloud . mihai de la ciocanesti - Merg Pe Drum Cam Leganat - Spotify
A central theme is the misunderstanding of outsiders. The lyrics often mention people assuming the narrator is "drunk" ( beat ), while he clarifies it is actually a profound "sorrow" ( suparare ) causing his unsteady gait. Listen to the official audio of Mihai de
"Merg Pe Drum Cam Leganat" is a popular song in the Romanian manele or folk-influenced pop genre, most notably performed by . Released on August 1, 2020, as part of the album Am Muncit De Mic Și Am Fost Sărac (I Worked Since I Was Little and I Was Poor), the track has become a staple for its emotional delivery and relatable themes. Key Artist & Release Details Primary Artist: Mihai de la Ciocanesti. Album: Am Muncit De Mic Și Am Fost Sărac . Release Date: August 1, 2020. Label: Max Music Limited. Themes and Lyrics