11 - Gica Petrescu - Fir-ai, Inima, Sa Fii Apr 2026

"Fir-ai, inimă, să fii" (Curse You, My Heart) is a quintessential Romanian party song performed by the legendary , often referred to as the "Romanian Frank Sinatra" or "Maurice Chevalier" due to his immense charm and longevity in the music scene. Song Overview

His music remains a staple of Romanian celebrations. Other major hits include "Căsuța noastră," "Uite așa aș vrea să mor," and "Du-mă acasă, măi tramvai". 11 - Gica Petrescu - Fir-ai, inima, sa fii

He was active until his death at age 91 in 2006, posthumously receiving awards for his lifelong dedication to music. "Fir-ai, inimă, să fii" (Curse You, My Heart)

You can listen to the full track on platforms like Spotify or YouTube . 11 - Gica Petrescu - Fir-ai, inima, sa fii He was active until his death at age

Petrescu holds a record for recording over 1,500 songs during a career that spanned over 70 years.

The track is a "cântec de petrecere" (party song) that playfully laments the "unruly" nature of the heart, which constantly falls in love or gets the narrator into trouble, typically in the context of romance and nightlife.

It combines elements of Romanian folk with classical orchestral arrangements, a signature style that Petrescu used to bridge the gap between traditional folk and urban cabaret.

"Fir-ai, inimă, să fii" (Curse You, My Heart) is a quintessential Romanian party song performed by the legendary , often referred to as the "Romanian Frank Sinatra" or "Maurice Chevalier" due to his immense charm and longevity in the music scene. Song Overview

His music remains a staple of Romanian celebrations. Other major hits include "Căsuța noastră," "Uite așa aș vrea să mor," and "Du-mă acasă, măi tramvai".

He was active until his death at age 91 in 2006, posthumously receiving awards for his lifelong dedication to music.

You can listen to the full track on platforms like Spotify or YouTube . 11 - Gica Petrescu - Fir-ai, inima, sa fii

Petrescu holds a record for recording over 1,500 songs during a career that spanned over 70 years.

The track is a "cântec de petrecere" (party song) that playfully laments the "unruly" nature of the heart, which constantly falls in love or gets the narrator into trouble, typically in the context of romance and nightlife.

It combines elements of Romanian folk with classical orchestral arrangements, a signature style that Petrescu used to bridge the gap between traditional folk and urban cabaret.