“N-aud” (Romanian for “I can’t hear”) dives into that restless moment when your heart shouts, your mind whispers, and you choose to put your headphones on silence. Carla’s Dreams and EMAA paint a cinematic scene of fiery attraction that keeps sparking no matter how hard the narrator tries to switch it off. One second he craves everything, the next he wants nothing; he calls love closer, then claims he cannot hear it. This push-and-pull tension, wrapped in vivid images of unwritten pages and lying hands, captures the confusion of wanting to feel nothing while your body still remembers every touch.
The chorus becomes a confession: “You told me ‘ignite,’ and I did.” Yet the promise to stay numb collapses under the weight of instinct. The song flips between senses—he is “deaf,” yet he feels; he asks for excuses, yet his soul “accuses” him. In the end, “N-aud” reminds us that you can hide from words, but not from the echoes of true connection. It is a pop anthem for anyone who has tried to mute their emotions, only to discover that real love refuses to stay silent.
Carla's Dreams is an enigmatic music project originating from Chișinău, Moldova, active since 2012. Known for their unique blend of pop, rock, dance, electronic, and hip hop, the group captures audiences with their multilingual songs performed in Romanian, English, and Russian. The lead singer, codenamed Sergiu, and his fellow band members maintain anonymity by concealing their identities with hooded sweatshirts, sunglasses, and theatrical masks.
Rising to fame with the 2013 hit "P.O.H.U.I." in collaboration with Inna, Carla's Dreams quickly became a staple on Romanian charts with multiple number-one singles. Their groundbreaking albums "Ngoc" and "Antiexemplu" showcase their eclectic style and lyrical depth. Beyond music, Carla's Dreams has proved influential on television as jurors on popular talent shows like X-Factor Romania and SuperStar România, adding to their dynamic presence in the Romanian entertainment scene.