Mark Stam’s pop gem Doar Noi plunges us into a love story that feels like an action movie and a fairytale at the same time. The Moldovan singer paints his lover as a glamorous femme fatale—a smiling outlaw whose “bullets” are kisses and whose touch is a dangerously addictive drug. He piles on vivid images: Al Capone in heels, the Titanic rushing toward an infernal iceberg, a phoenix rising from ashes. Each metaphor shouts the same message: reason warns him to run, yet his heart begs for another kiss.
At its core, the song is an anthem to irresistible, possibly tragic passion. The chorus begs for a private universe—“doar noi” means “only us”—filled with whispers and soft kisses, even while the verses admit the gamble of sinking or burning. It is the thrill of being consumed by someone who might destroy you, the battle between logic and longing, and the hope that in that fiery collision both lovers can still reach for the light. Listeners are left humming a question as old as love itself: when the heart says yes and the mind says no, which voice wins?
Mark Stam, born Marius Stamatin on August 21, 1997, in Chișinău, Moldova, is a talented Moldovan singer-songwriter known for his fresh take on pop music infused with R&B, soul, and folk influences. Self-taught on guitar and piano through YouTube tutorials, he first gained attention during his 2013 appearance on "Moldova are talent."
Since then, Mark Stam has released several hit singles and earned acclaim in Romania, where his 2018 song "Impar" topped the national Airplay 100 chart. Collaborations like "Doar noi" with Alina Eremia helped him reach a wider audience, leading to a record deal with Global Records. He has been recognized with nominations like Best Male Artist at the Elle Style Awards Romania and won Best New Artist at The Artist Awards. Mark continues to captivate fans with his soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting, bridging his Moldovan roots with the vibrant pop scene in Romania.