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The track has been covered by numerous wedding orchestras and smaller acts across the Balkans due to its raw, resonant sentimentality. sofi marinova mi dai nasvali (live)

The song is a direct plea to God and a lament over a dying parent. A translation of the core chorus and verses reflects this immense sorrow: Romani Lyrics English Translation Mi dai nasvalili, ka merel. My mother is ill, she's going to die. Man chorori voj ka mukhel. She's going to leave me a poor orphan. Mo dadoro butov rovel. My father cries often. Phrala na aven mi dai te dikhen. Brothers, come see my mother. Shun tu, Devleja, me so ka phena. Hear me, oh God, what I am going to say. Me shuzhe daja tu te vazde. Raise/heal my beautiful mother. 🌍 Legacy and Impact mi_dai_nasvali

Sung in Romani, it serves as an authentic vessel of traditional Romani storytelling through music. The track has been covered by numerous wedding

(often spelled "Midai nasvalili") is a famous song in the Romani language performed by the prominent Bulgarian Romani singer Sofi Marinova. Translated as "My Mother is Ill," the song is a deeply emotional, classic ballad that holds a massive place in Balkan and Romani music culture. 🎵 Musical and Cultural Overview My mother is ill, she's going to die

The lyrics explore the devastating fear of a child losing their mother to a terminal illness. It is heavily centered on grief, family bonds, and crying out to God for a miracle.

While rooted in traditional Balkan Romani music, it has crossed over into pop-folk (chalga) and has even been remixed by modern electronic producers into genres like Afro House. 📜 Lyric Breakdown and Translation

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