Mihai Falcă is often described as a "phenomenon of Moldovan weddings". His music, including this track, bridges the gap between traditional "lăutărească" music and modern party styles.

The title, which translates to "I want to die of old age," serves as a central manifesto. In the context of Moldovan and Romanian folk-party music, this is not just a biological wish but a philosophical one. It expresses a desire for:

To live through all stages of life without premature tragedy.

Understanding the "depth" of the song often involves looking at the artist himself. Mihai Falcă is known for his dedication to his family—particularly his son with Down syndrome—which fans often cite as the source of the genuine "patriotism and fidelity" heard in his lyrics. This personal background gives the song's plea for a long life a more profound, selfless meaning: staying alive and healthy for those who depend on him. Conclusion

Heavy use of the accordion and synthesizer (often seen in tutorials for the song ) creates a rhythmic foundation that is both melancholic and celebratory.

Dying "of old age" implies a life free from the violence or sudden illness that often haunts traditional balladry.