Reviewers like Critic Jonni note that Raluka's performance is deeply passionate, proving her strength as a solo artist who doesn't need anyone else to shine. Production Credits
Released in October 2017, (English: "Who Am I") is a powerful Romanian pop ballad by Raluka that explores themes of self-discovery, liberation, and the emotional aftermath of a toxic relationship. Core Themes and Lyrics
Directed by , the music video emphasizes Raluka's emotional journey through a minimalist, artistic lens. Raluka - Cine sunt eu | Videoclip oficial
She describes her wings being clipped and her dreams killed, portraying herself as a "slave" to her partner's influence.
Regie and DOP by Alex Ceausu; styling by Silvia Cristescu and Irina Hartia. Reviewers like Critic Jonni note that Raluka's performance
The video features a black-and-white aesthetic that highlights the somber, reflective mood of the song.
Produced by Quantum Music, with work from Razvan Matache, Catalin Tamazlicaru, and Alexandru Antonescu (Zagga). She describes her wings being clipped and her
Raluka compares her state in the relationship to a "book on a shelf getting dusty," forgotten and neglected.
Reviewers like Critic Jonni note that Raluka's performance is deeply passionate, proving her strength as a solo artist who doesn't need anyone else to shine. Production Credits
Released in October 2017, (English: "Who Am I") is a powerful Romanian pop ballad by Raluka that explores themes of self-discovery, liberation, and the emotional aftermath of a toxic relationship. Core Themes and Lyrics
Directed by , the music video emphasizes Raluka's emotional journey through a minimalist, artistic lens.
She describes her wings being clipped and her dreams killed, portraying herself as a "slave" to her partner's influence.
Regie and DOP by Alex Ceausu; styling by Silvia Cristescu and Irina Hartia.
The video features a black-and-white aesthetic that highlights the somber, reflective mood of the song.
Produced by Quantum Music, with work from Razvan Matache, Catalin Tamazlicaru, and Alexandru Antonescu (Zagga).
Raluka compares her state in the relationship to a "book on a shelf getting dusty," forgotten and neglected.