Bagossy Brothers Company's song Olyan Ő

The young man from Brasov said he was "just a simple person with a hobby, nothing more".

“It's a real reconciliation to sing each other's songs at such a high level; The only way to respect and appreciate each other is to recognize each other's culture; I love this song, with this interesting, slightly broken Hungarian, it is even more unique and lovable for me"

- such and similar comments can be read under the video clip published on the YouTube channel of the singer Dalma Kovács from Brasov, which "exploded" the internet when it was released last year.

The arrangement, which has reached nearly one million views on Facebook, is so unique because a young Romanian-speaking young man sings the Bagossy Brothers Company's song Olyan Ő

Dan Rădulescu talked about the learning process and his relationship with the Hungarian language. As he explained, when he heard the Olyan Ő performed by Dalma Kovács at Hungarian Days in Brasov, he really liked the melody of the piece. It was then that he decided to re-arrange the song, the lyrics of which he later learned and performed in his private singing (canto) class.

After that, Dalma uploaded the video clip to his social media pages, where he achieved unexpected success. I honestly didn't think it would be such a big sensation. Of course, I could have struck the iron while it was still hot, I could have sung more Hungarian songs, but I don't want recognition, and I don't necessarily want to be referred to as "the Romanian who sings in Hungarian", emphasized the man who works as a technical manager on weekdays. He added that he likes music in all languages, and if he likes a song, he tries to perform it.

"I'm a simple person with a hobby, nothing more," said Dan Rădulescu, whose favorite song 's Van ez a lyy

According to the young man from Brasov, he has some Hungarian friends, but they did not influence him to learn Hungarian songs. Regarding the language, he commented that he liked the sound of it and tried to pronounce the words as correctly as possible while singing, but he believes that it is very difficult to speak Hungarian.

Dan Rădulescu responded to the idea of ​​a possible concert by saying that it would require more private lessons and more dedication on his part. For the time being, he is planning to make a new, more professional video clip for his cover of Olyan Ő together with Dalma Kovács.

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Featured image: Dan Rădulescu/Facebook