The song belongs to the (Romanian folk) genre, specifically representing the folk traditions of the Danubian or southern plains regions of Romania.
: The lyrics typically revolve around resilience and social defiance—a common theme in Romanian "cântece de petrecere" (party/social songs). The title itself suggests a sense of pride or indifference toward those who harbor ill will, framing the presence of "enemies" as a sign of the singer's own success or character. Mitua i Dumitru Ridescu - Am dumance-mi pare bine
"Am dușmance mi-pare bine" (translated as " I have enemies and I feel good") is a traditional Romanian folk song performed by the vocal duo . Released in 1991 under the prominent Romanian label Electrecord , it is a featured track on their album M-am Născut La Dunăre (I Was Born by the Danube). Musical Context & Meaning The song belongs to the (Romanian folk) genre,
: The piece is characterized by the couple's vocal harmony, accompanied by a traditional folk orchestra, often featuring instruments like the accordion, violin, and occasionally the flute (fluier). Performance & Availability "Am dușmance mi-pare bine" (translated as " I
: A complete collection of their work, including this track, is available on YouTube .
: Detailed information on the original vinyl pressing (Catalog # ST-EPE 03959) and other releases by the duo can be found on Discogs . M-am Născut La Dunăre (Vinyl, Romania, 1991) For Sale