“Sărută-mă” feels like the diary entry of someone caught between heartbreak and hope. Roxen sings about a love that is stuck at a crossroads: she is tired of the indecision, yet she cannot let go. Every line swings between “decide or leave” and “kiss me, make me forget you were gone.” The chorus insists that their story is still unfinished, hinting that fate keeps pulling the couple back together. This push-and-pull tension makes the song both vulnerable and empowering.
At its core, the track celebrates the stubborn power of love. Roxen reminds us that it is never too late to return, to ask for another chance, and to let love work its magic on two souls who have drifted apart. The repetitive plea “hai sărută-mă” (come, kiss me) becomes a spell meant to erase loneliness and reignite connection. With its catchy beat and heartfelt lyrics, “Sărută-mă” invites listeners to dance, reflect, and maybe send that text they’ve been avoiding.
Larisa Roxana Giurgiu, known professionally as Roxen, is a Romanian singer born in Cluj-Napoca on January 5, 2000. She gained prominence in 2019 after featuring on Sickotoy's hit "You Don't Love Me," which reached number three in Romania and found international airplay. Signed with Global Records, Roxen's solo releases like "Ce-ți cântă dragostea" and "Spune-mi" have topped Romanian charts, showcasing her signature deep house style.
Roxen was chosen to represent Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest in both 2020 and 2021, delivering memorable performances with "Alcohol You" and "Amnesia." Apart from her music career, Roxen is known for her bold personal expression, coming out as non-binary and embracing all pronouns. Her inspiring journey combines powerful vocals, emotive songwriting, and a unique voice in the Romanian music scene.