Like many songs from this period, it balances a festive rhythm with a vocal delivery that feels slightly melancholic or "off-the-cuff," emphasizing the singer's soulfulness ( valoare ).

is a quintessential example of the late '90s and early 2000s Romanian "manele" scene—a genre characterized by its blend of Balkan folk influences, synthesizers, and deeply emotional or celebratory lyrics. Musical Style & Production

While modern manele (led by artists like Tzancă Uraganu) have moved toward a more polished, trap-influenced sound, "Casanova - O, viața mea" remains a staple in "Old School Manele" playlists. It is often revisited in modern collages for its ability to evoke the specific party atmosphere of early 2000s Romania.

The phrase "O, viața mea" (Oh, my life) is a common trope expressing intense love and dedication.

The "Casanova" persona suggests a blend of romantic charm and a carefree, party-oriented lifestyle.