The song solidified the popularity of cross-border collaborations in the Balkans and remains a staple in regional clubs and playlists even over a decade later.
The Romanian portion translates to a direct expression of love, "My life, I love you, how much I love you!". The Bulgarian verses use metaphors of "stealing" in the night, with the female vocalist inviting the listener to "enter" ( vlez ) and "steal" to see if it brings good fortune.
The song (often referred to as "Vlez Zeg") is a highly popular Balkan collaboration between Bulgarian singer Tsvetelina Yaneva and Romanian artist Ionuț Cercel , released on September 28, 2010 .
Cvetelina Yaneva U0026 Ionut Cercel Vlez Zeg Official Video Hd Produced By Costi May 2026
The song solidified the popularity of cross-border collaborations in the Balkans and remains a staple in regional clubs and playlists even over a decade later.
The Romanian portion translates to a direct expression of love, "My life, I love you, how much I love you!". The Bulgarian verses use metaphors of "stealing" in the night, with the female vocalist inviting the listener to "enter" ( vlez ) and "steal" to see if it brings good fortune. I love you
The song (often referred to as "Vlez Zeg") is a highly popular Balkan collaboration between Bulgarian singer Tsvetelina Yaneva and Romanian artist Ionuț Cercel , released on September 28, 2010 . released on September 28