"Mare e lumea" (The World is Big) is a collaborative track featuring , Costi , and Vlăduța Lupău .
This track was notably submitted for Selecția Națională 2022 , Romania’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. It reached the final of the national competition, showcasing its broad appeal.
The lyrics are rich with patriotic symbols, mentioning the Luceafărul (the "Morning Star" from Mihai Eminescu’s famous poem) and the "Rhapsody" (referencing George Enescu’s Romanian Rhapsodies ). It speaks of "golden fields" and "sacred land," framing Romania as a "sweet" and "divine" place of belonging.
Produced by Costi Ioniță , the song utilizes his "Fortza Generation" style, which mixes danceable beats with traditional party music elements, making it a staple at celebrations. 2. "România mea" – Patriotism and Eurovision
"România mea" (My Romania) features (Claudia Pavel), Minodora , and Diana Bucșă .
The songs and "România mea" represent a significant cultural phenomenon in modern Romanian music, blending contemporary pop and manele influences with themes of national pride and diaspora sentiment. Produced and composed by Costi Ioniță , these tracks were released in late 2021 and became massive viral hits, resonating deeply with Romanians both at home and abroad. 1. "Mare e lumea" – The Anthem of the Diaspora
It explicitly references various Romanian regions—Ardeal, Banat, Oltenia, Muntenia, Dobrogea, and Moldova—unifying them under the message that "Romania is our home".
Costi Vladuta Lupau Jador - Mare E Lumea Cream Minodora Diana Bucsa - Romania Mea May 2026
"Mare e lumea" (The World is Big) is a collaborative track featuring , Costi , and Vlăduța Lupău .
This track was notably submitted for Selecția Națională 2022 , Romania’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. It reached the final of the national competition, showcasing its broad appeal. "Mare e lumea" (The World is Big) is
The lyrics are rich with patriotic symbols, mentioning the Luceafărul (the "Morning Star" from Mihai Eminescu’s famous poem) and the "Rhapsody" (referencing George Enescu’s Romanian Rhapsodies ). It speaks of "golden fields" and "sacred land," framing Romania as a "sweet" and "divine" place of belonging. The lyrics are rich with patriotic symbols, mentioning
Produced by Costi Ioniță , the song utilizes his "Fortza Generation" style, which mixes danceable beats with traditional party music elements, making it a staple at celebrations. 2. "România mea" – Patriotism and Eurovision Produced and composed by Costi Ioniță
"România mea" (My Romania) features (Claudia Pavel), Minodora , and Diana Bucșă .
The songs and "România mea" represent a significant cultural phenomenon in modern Romanian music, blending contemporary pop and manele influences with themes of national pride and diaspora sentiment. Produced and composed by Costi Ioniță , these tracks were released in late 2021 and became massive viral hits, resonating deeply with Romanians both at home and abroad. 1. "Mare e lumea" – The Anthem of the Diaspora
It explicitly references various Romanian regions—Ardeal, Banat, Oltenia, Muntenia, Dobrogea, and Moldova—unifying them under the message that "Romania is our home".