: The Romanian lyrics (often credited under the title "Nu te pot uita") focus on the themes of enduring first love, longing, and the inability to move on from a past relationship.
: The song was prominently featured in Romanian variety shows in the mid-90s, including performances with the Ionel Tudor Orchestra. Critical Reception
“EVA KISS (1994) - „NU TE POT UITA... SUPER PIESA, VOCE, CALITATE, TALENT, FRUMOS!” Facebook · ROSUPERTOP.ro “Adevărate artiste, muzică de calitate.” Facebook · Muzica noastră Artist Note
"Nu te pot uita" (1994) is a seminal ballad by Eva Kiss that remains a cornerstone of Romanian "muzică ușoară" (light music). While famously known as a cover of Jennifer Rush's "The Power of Love" (or "Puterea dragostei"), Eva Kiss's version is celebrated for its distinct emotional resonance and powerful vocal delivery. Musical Overview
: Eva Kiss demonstrates exceptional technical range, transitioning from soft, intimate verses to a soaring, high-energy chorus.
: Critics and fans alike praise Kiss's talent and the "quality" of the music, often contrasting it with contemporary styles. Community Perspectives
It is important to distinguish between the and the contemporary UK-based grunge artist of the same name. The latter is an emerging "queer artist" from Leeds known for raw lyrics and alternative soundscapes, distinct from the 1990s Romanian vocalist. Eva Kiss - Nu te pot uita
Audiences generally view the song as a "masterpiece" of the "Golden Generation" of Romanian music.