The song (Come home, Romanians), as performed by Bebe de la Targoviste , is a powerful musical dedication to the Romanian diaspora. This live cover has become a significant emotional anthem for those living abroad, capturing the profound sense of "dor" (longing) that defines the immigrant experience. Artist and Production Background
Bebe de la Targoviste is a well-known voice in the Romanian "muzica de petrecere" and ethno-folk scene. He often performs with his ensemble, Bebe de la Tgv si Formatia Tricolor .
While famously covered by Bebe, the song is often attributed to original artist Alex de la Orastie .
Verses often touch upon the hardships of working in foreign countries to provide for family back home—a reality for millions in the Romanian diaspora.
The song (Come home, Romanians), as performed by Bebe de la Targoviste , is a powerful musical dedication to the Romanian diaspora. This live cover has become a significant emotional anthem for those living abroad, capturing the profound sense of "dor" (longing) that defines the immigrant experience. Artist and Production Background
Bebe de la Targoviste is a well-known voice in the Romanian "muzica de petrecere" and ethno-folk scene. He often performs with his ensemble, Bebe de la Tgv si Formatia Tricolor .
While famously covered by Bebe, the song is often attributed to original artist Alex de la Orastie .
Verses often touch upon the hardships of working in foreign countries to provide for family back home—a reality for millions in the Romanian diaspora.