Vunk Feat Antonia - Pleaca (karaoke).mp4 -

: The lyrics follow a story of a sudden breakup ("It was Wednesday to Thursday... two nights later... 'Goodbye'"). The iconic chorus repeats the refrain: "Pleacă, mâine o să-mi treacă / Ce dacă durerea a venit și nu mai pleacă?" [10]. You can view the full lyrics on Spotify . Official Media

"" by Vunk featuring Antonia is a staple of Romanian pop-rock, widely used in karaoke for its emotional intensity and memorable chorus [11]. The song typically runs for about 3 minutes and 41 seconds [4]. Karaoke & Musical Details Vunk feat Antonia - Pleaca (karaoke).mp4

: You can listen to the high-quality studio version on YouTube Music [8]. : The lyrics follow a story of a

: For a "large-scale" karaoke vibe, you can watch the performance at Forza ZU , often described as Romania's biggest karaoke event, on YouTube [13]. The iconic chorus repeats the refrain: "Pleacă, mâine

: The Official Music Video has amassed over 23 million views since its 2011 release [4, 9].

: The song is generally played with chords like Em, D, G, B, and C [3]. You can find interactive chord progressions and tempo tunings on ChordU .

: The lyrics follow a story of a sudden breakup ("It was Wednesday to Thursday... two nights later... 'Goodbye'"). The iconic chorus repeats the refrain: "Pleacă, mâine o să-mi treacă / Ce dacă durerea a venit și nu mai pleacă?" [10]. You can view the full lyrics on Spotify . Official Media

"" by Vunk featuring Antonia is a staple of Romanian pop-rock, widely used in karaoke for its emotional intensity and memorable chorus [11]. The song typically runs for about 3 minutes and 41 seconds [4]. Karaoke & Musical Details

: You can listen to the high-quality studio version on YouTube Music [8].

: For a "large-scale" karaoke vibe, you can watch the performance at Forza ZU , often described as Romania's biggest karaoke event, on YouTube [13].

: The Official Music Video has amassed over 23 million views since its 2011 release [4, 9].

: The song is generally played with chords like Em, D, G, B, and C [3]. You can find interactive chord progressions and tempo tunings on ChordU .