)—represents a desperate need to shatter negative energy and start fresh.
). The core metaphor—breaking a glass filled with "bitterness" ( amara m a r
(I Want to Break the Glass) is more than just a catchy party anthem; it's a raw, emotional release that has resonated with millions since its release in June 2021. Produced by We Are Family Records , the track combines traditional Romanian soul with a modern party vibe. The Story Behind the Song
Since its debut, "Vreau Să Sparg Paharul" has become a staple on platforms like TikTok and Shazam , where it has garnered tens of thousands of tags. The official music video, directed by Lucas Art Film, captures this spirit of liberation through vibrant visuals and styling.
Vreau Sa Sparg Paharul – Song by Malina Avasiloaie - Apple Music
: The lyrics touch on life's unfairness, where "one good day" is followed by "ten bad ones".
The song’s lyrics, co-written by Mălina Avasiloaie, Cristina Stroe, and Ionuț Vâlcu, describe a period of relentless bad luck and "sorrow" ( supărares u p ă r a r e
Malina Avasiloaie - Vreau Sa Sparg Paharul -
)—represents a desperate need to shatter negative energy and start fresh.
). The core metaphor—breaking a glass filled with "bitterness" ( amara m a r Malina Avasiloaie - Vreau Sa Sparg Paharul
(I Want to Break the Glass) is more than just a catchy party anthem; it's a raw, emotional release that has resonated with millions since its release in June 2021. Produced by We Are Family Records , the track combines traditional Romanian soul with a modern party vibe. The Story Behind the Song )—represents a desperate need to shatter negative energy
Since its debut, "Vreau Să Sparg Paharul" has become a staple on platforms like TikTok and Shazam , where it has garnered tens of thousands of tags. The official music video, directed by Lucas Art Film, captures this spirit of liberation through vibrant visuals and styling. Produced by We Are Family Records , the
Vreau Sa Sparg Paharul – Song by Malina Avasiloaie - Apple Music
: The lyrics touch on life's unfairness, where "one good day" is followed by "ten bad ones".
The song’s lyrics, co-written by Mălina Avasiloaie, Cristina Stroe, and Ionuț Vâlcu, describe a period of relentless bad luck and "sorrow" ( supărares u p ă r a r e