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The song is an expression of social meaning within Balkan popular music, often cited in academic studies regarding Manele and Cultural Policy as a bridge between traditional and modern urban folk.

Adapted by contemporary artists including Damian Drăghici & Connect-R , Johny Romano , and Ilinca feat. Gadjo Dilo .

Reached new audiences through TikTok covers by artists like Iuly Neamțu . Historical Significance

Cornelia Catanga was instrumental in keeping this genre alive, proving through her performances that "lăutărească music must not be lost". Her passing in 2021 sparked a renewed wave of appreciation for this specific song, which remains a favorite at weddings, concerts, and cultural gatherings across Romania. Cornelia Catanga - Mama mea e florăreasă

The narrative focuses on a mother who wakes up early to sell flowers in the market, highlighting the dignity in her trade and her devotion to her family.

"Mama mea e florăreasă" is a seminal anthem of Romanian lăutărească music, most famously performed by the "Queen of Lăutărească," . The song celebrates the resilience and daily hustle of a flower girl (florăreasă), serving as a cultural touchstone for the Romani community's heritage and labor. Overview of "Mama mea e florăreasă" Artist: Cornelia Catanga . Genre: Lăutărească / Urban Folk.

The song is considered a staple of the repertoire at Bucharest’s famous Șarpele Roz venue, where Catanga frequently performed. Key Cultural Impact