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Dj Project - Lacrimi De Inger (official Video) May 2026

: The lyrics explore themes of profound longing, heartbreak, and the pain of absence.

The music video, released via , mirrors the song's melancholic yet ethereal atmosphere. It features Elena Baltagan in various emotive settings, emphasizing the isolation and emotional weight described in the lyrics. The video remains a nostalgic staple of the mid-2000s Romanian music scene, contributing to DJ Project's legacy as one of the most successful "Best Romanian Act" winners at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Dj Project - Lacrimi de Inger (Official Video)

: The chorus repeatedly asks "De ce nu ești aici?" (Why aren't you here?), describing a dream-like state where the narrator feels the presence of a lost loved one, imagining "tears of an angel" on their shoulder. Official Video : The lyrics explore themes of profound longing,

(Tears of an Angel) is a definitive Romanian dance hit by DJ Project , released in 2007 as part of their acclaimed album Două Anotimpuri . The track features the emotive lead vocals of Elena Baltagan (also known as Ellie White), whose performance helped solidify the group's signature melodic trance and pop-dance sound. Music and Lyrics The video remains a nostalgic staple of the

Watch the official music video for this classic Romanian dance hit: Dj Project - Lacrimi de Inger (Official Video) YouTube• Dec 7, 2007 Artist : DJ Project feat. Elena Baltagan Album : Două Anotimpuri (2007) Genre : Melodic Trance / Pop-Dance Label : Cat Music Dj Project - Lacrimi de Inger (Official Video)

: The song was produced by group members Gino Manzotti (Giuseppe Handke) and DJ Maxx (Ovidiu Florea), with songwriting contributions from Gabriel Huiban, Adi Cristian Colceru, and Lazar Cercel.

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