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manele

Manele are a type of traditional Romanian folk song, characterized by their repetitive, catchy melodies and lyrics that often tell stories or express emotions. The term "manele" is derived from the Romanian word "maneu", which means "to dance". These songs are typically performed in a group setting, with the singer leading the dance and the rest of the group following along.

Manele originated in the rural areas of Romania during the 19th century, and they have since become

Manele have gained international popularity in recent years, thanks in part to the success of Romanian artists

Despite their popularity, manele remain a staple of Romanian culture, and they continue to be performed and

an
integral
part
of
Romanian
culture.
The
lyrics
often
deal
with
themes
such
as
love,
heartbreak,
and
social
issues,
and
they
are
typically
sung
in
a
lively,
upbeat
rhythm.
The
music
is
usually
accompanied
by
traditional
instruments
such
as
the
violin,
accordion,
and
clarinet.
such
as
Inna
and
Alexandra
Stan.
These
artists
have
helped
to
introduce
manele
to
a
global
audience,
and
they
have
also
helped
to
modernize
the
genre
by
incorporating
elements
of
pop,
dance,
and
electronic
music.
enjoyed
by
people
of
all
ages.
Whether
performed
at
traditional
folk
festivals
or
modern
concerts,
manele
serve
as
a
reminder
of
Romania's
rich
cultural
heritage
and
its
enduring
love
for
music
and
dance.