Released in the mid-2000s, the song quickly became a staple of Romanian "Muzică de Petrecere" (party music). The collaboration earned the duo a Golden Disc in 2005 for their significant impact on the industry.

The iconic refrain "Cine e inima mea, cine e dragostea mea?" (Who is my heart, who is my love?) has become a widely recognized hook across the Balkans. 🚀 Legacy and Modern Revival

Often referred to as "Duetul de Aur" (The Golden Duet), Sorinel and Laura were the premier pair of their era.

Laura’s verses focus on the pain of being lied to and seeing her partner with someone else ("Te-am vazut cu alta, cand te-ai sarutat").

While the original dates back to the early 2000s, the song continues to find new audiences:

"Cine e inima mea" is more than just a song; it is a cultural phenomenon within the Romanian manele genre. Performed by the iconic duo (Sorinel Pustiu) and Laura Vass , this track has maintained its popularity for nearly two decades through various remixes and social media revivals. 🎵 The Story Behind the Song

Much of their work, including this hit, was produced under Dan Bursuc's Grand Production Bursuc , a powerhouse in manele production.

The lyrics tell a classic story of romantic betrayal and the struggle to forgive a lying partner. 📜 Lyrics & Meaning