"Din ce ai, să-ți faci Rai" (Make a Paradise out of what you have) is a profound spiritual and traditional song performed by Maria Luiza Mih , a folk artist from the Maramureș region of Romania. The song serves as a "dar pentru suflete" (gift for souls), focusing on inner peace and gratitude rather than material wealth. Background and Location
Celebrating the "little corners of paradise" found in everyday life and traditional values. Musical Collaborators Maria Luiza Mih - Din ce ai, sa-ti faci Rai
Accepting that "every house has its cross" and asking for the strength to carry it. "Din ce ai, să-ți faci Rai" (Make a
The music video for the project was filmed in a symbolic location known as in Bârsana, Maramureș. This site is considered sacred by locals, having been the home of a hermit named Nuțu Pop, who reportedly learned to read and write after a divine vision of the Virgin Mary. The visuals feature the gentle faces of the Bârsan family, intended to reflect the song's themes of simplicity and kindness. Meaning and Message Musical Collaborators Accepting that "every house has its
Maria Luiza Mih collaborated with several traditional musicians to create the song's authentic Maramureș sound:
Flaviu Dan (violin), Dorinel Puia (clarinet), and Zenu Zanc (double bass).