It highlights emotional depth and loyalty over superficiality.
Tanupezona’s influence is evident in the transition from a slow, ballad-like intro to a rhythmic, danceable beat. The track blends traditional Balkan melodic structures with
Bubu Pustanu and Tanupezona’s "Eu nu sunt ca el" is a Romanian adaptation of the Turkish hit "Baba" by Ayaz Erdoğan. The track blends traditional Balkan melodic structures with modern pop and urban production, a style often referred to in the region as "manele-pop" or "ethno-urban." Background and Origins Ayaz Erdoğan (Turkish singer/songwriter). Original Title: "Baba" (meaning "Father"). Romanian Version: "Eu nu sunt ca el" (I am not like him). The Romanian adaptation shifts the focus toward personal
The Romanian adaptation shifts the focus toward personal identity and romantic conflict: which gives it a soulful
It bridges the gap between traditional party music and mainstream radio-friendly pop.
Bubu Pustanu employs manele vocal techniques—such as melisma and vibrato—to convey deep emotion. Lyrical Themes
The song utilizes the "Hicaz" scale common in Turkish music, which gives it a soulful, melancholic feel.