She laments being too short to easily reach her partner ("badea") to kiss his eyes.
It’s a "feel-good" track that captures the spirit of Romanian folk celebrations where even a complaint is turned into a reason to dance.
"Câteodată-s supărată" by Andreea Voica is a charming piece of Banat folklore that masterfully blends traditional regional rhythms with a lighthearted, relatable narrative. Andreea Voica - Cateodata-s suparata
The singer expresses a playful frustration (the "supărare") not over a broken heart, but over her height .
The dialect and musical arrangement are distinctly Banat, making it a favorite for regional weddings and celebrations ( petreceri ). She laments being too short to easily reach
It moves away from the often heavy, tragic themes of traditional doinas and instead focuses on a quirky, everyday "problem."
Voica, a staple of Romanian folk music from the Banat region, brings her signature vocal clarity and energy to the track. The orchestration features the heavy use of the and taragot , which are characteristic of the "Muzică de Banat" style. The tempo is upbeat—perfect for a brâu or horă —contrasting effectively with the song's "unhappy" title. Lyric Themes The singer expresses a playful frustration (the "supărare")
This is a standout track for anyone looking to experience the vibrant, rhythmic folk music of Western Romania. It showcases Andreea Voica’s ability to keep traditional music fresh and entertaining for modern audiences.