Deejay Killer Remix — Deliric Вњ˜ Sing Sing Bb Вњ˜ Doc Вњ˜ Vlad Dobrescu - Aoleu Inima Mea

The vocal verses from , DOC , and Vlad Dobrescu (who together form the legendary Romanian rap group CTC ) are taken from an iconic freestyle session recorded for MIC Check Ep.01 back in 2015.

The lyrics generally revolve around themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and deep emotional longing ("cine e inima mea" translates to "who is my heart").

The "story" behind this specific track is a modern digital mashup that blends classic with the country's iconic manele (folk-pop) culture. The vocal verses from , DOC , and

The is not an official studio collaboration but a popular "bootleg" or remix that went viral on YouTube and TikTok. It essentially stitches together two very different worlds: 1. The Hip-Hop Foundation: CTC

This remix represents a broader trend in the Romanian internet scene where creators bridge the gap between "intellectual" hip-hop and the "guilty pleasure" of manele. The track became a hit in clubs and car speakers because it pairs the lyrical credibility of with a catchy, high-energy beat and a chorus that almost every Romanian knows by heart. The is not an official studio collaboration but

The chorus "Aoleu Inima Mea" (Oh, My Heart) is a sample from , a famous project from the early 2000s manele era.

By layering this emotional, melodic hook over the aggressive rap verses, Deejay Killer created a "contrast remix" that appeals to both hip-hop fans and those nostalgic for early 2000s Romanian pop. 3. Cultural Context The track became a hit in clubs and

These artists are founders of , the first independent hip-hop label in Romania, and are known for their "pure" underground sound. 2. The Melodic Hook: Sing Sing BB