Phrases like "ești nebunia mea" (you are my madness) and "Mă obsedezi, mă stăpânești" (You obsess me, you control me) describe a consuming passion.
Mădălina Manole's song (Yes, I Love You) is a defining track of Romanian pop from the turn of the millennium. Released on her 2000 album Dulce de tot , it showcases her signature blend of emotional intensity and high-energy performance. Production & Background
The second verse introduces a streak of jealousy with lines like "Ți-aș face rău cu mâna mea" (I would hurt you with my own hand) if the partner were to leave, characterizing the relationship as two "beautiful lunatics". Madalina Manole - Da Te Iubesc
The track was featured at the Mamaia 2000 festival in the "Slagare - Pop" (Pop Hits) section, cementing its status as a major radio hit. Lyrical Themes: Passion and Obsession
The lyrics portray a love that borders on the overwhelming, using vivid and sometimes dark imagery: Phrases like "ești nebunia mea" (you are my
References to the partner as a "zeu păgân" (pagan god) and the mention of a "focul alb" (white fire) hidden within the singer add a spiritual, almost primal layer to the romance. Musical Style
The song was a collaboration with prominent figures in the Romanian music scene: Production & Background The second verse introduces a
Due to its popularity, a remix was later released to keep the track fresh for club and dance settings. Mădălina Manole – Da, te iubesc Lyrics