: Having struggled with bills and an unhappy marriage based on love with the girl's father, the mother tells her daughter that "love is no good". She instructs her to lose weight, dress up, and socialise in wealthy circles to secure a life of luxury with "expensive clothes" and "cars, not trams".
The song unfolds as a dialogue between a mother and her daughter: ADDA - Se vede pe fata ei | #Mireasa
The story behind ADDA's song (It shows on her face | #Bride) is a social commentary on marriages of convenience , depicting a mother who encourages her daughter to choose wealth over love. The Lyric Storyline : Having struggled with bills and an unhappy
: ADDA had to overcome a phobia of snakes to film with a python for this video. The snake serves as a symbol of guile and deceit , reflecting the manipulative nature of the marriage portrayed. The Lyric Storyline : ADDA had to overcome