Mădălina Manole's song (Yes, I Love You) is a defining track of Romanian pop from the turn of the millennium. Released on her 2000 album Dulce de tot , it showcases her signature blend of emotional intensity and high-energy performance. Production & Background

The track was featured at the Mamaia 2000 festival in the "Slagare - Pop" (Pop Hits) section, cementing its status as a major radio hit. Lyrical Themes: Passion and Obsession

The song was a collaboration with prominent figures in the Romanian music scene:

The second verse introduces a streak of jealousy with lines like "Ți-aș face rău cu mâna mea" (I would hurt you with my own hand) if the partner were to leave, characterizing the relationship as two "beautiful lunatics".

Manole’s powerful, emotive voice—often nicknamed "the girl with fire-colored hair"—delivers the chorus with a sense of urgency.

The music was written by Șerban Georgescu , her longtime collaborator and husband at the time. Lyricist: The lyrics were penned by Roxana Popescu .

References to the partner as a "zeu păgân" (pagan god) and the mention of a "focul alb" (white fire) hidden within the singer add a spiritual, almost primal layer to the romance. Musical Style

Musically, the song is a mid-tempo pop track characterized by: