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vrăjitorwizard / enchanter

Vrăjitor translates to "wizard" or "enchanter". It's a captivating and somewhat magical word that stands out from typical romantic vocabulary.

In the song, the artist uses it to describe a love interest, singing, "Frumușel brunețel vrăjitor / De-aia mor după el" (Handsome, dark-haired enchanter / That's why I'm crazy about him). This word elevates the description beyond mere attractiveness, suggesting a powerful, almost magical allure that makes the person irresistible.

"Mor După Tine" is a flirty, upbeat Romanian pop song about being completely infatuated with someone.

The singer describes a woman who has him wrapped around her finger - she charms him, keeps him on edge, and does whatever she wants with him, and he loves every second of it. He calls her beautiful, dark-haired, and captivating, like a little enchantress.

The second half turns into a playful back-and-forth: love feels risky and tempting, but he refuses to be played and puts a stop to her games. He compares their chemistry to a Tarantino movie and "Latino fire," describing a relationship where she keeps leaving and coming back, and he keeps letting her. The title and chorus, "mor după tine" ("I'm dying for you"), is a common Romanian expression for being crazy about someone - not literal, just deeply smitten.

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