The lyrics told a story of a man standing amidst the ruins of a relationship, refusing to point fingers. While many songs blamed a "bad hand" or a "deceitful heart," this one was a confession. "Only I am to blame," Guță sang, his voice breaking perfectly on the high notes, capturing the isolation of a man who realized his mistakes too late.
During the recording breaks, the duo spoke little. They didn't need to. The chemistry was built on the contrast between Di Gianno’s rhythmic precision and Guță’s raw, improvisational power. They were crafting more than just a party track; they were creating an anthem for the broken-hearted. Nicolae Guta Si Di Gianno Numai Eu Sunt Vinovat
Across from him, Di Gianno adjusted his headphones. As a producer and artist, Di Gianno knew how to blend the traditional soul of Manele with a modern, polished sound. He watched Guță approach the microphone. There was no need for a warm-up; the emotion was already there. The lyrics told a story of a man