Monoir and Iuliana Beregoi collaborate once again for “Yansi,” a captivating track that will win you over from the first listen. With oriental rhythms and a blend of unique voices, “Yansi” brings a fresh breath to the music scene. Iuliana Beregoi’s warm and expressive voice blends perfectly with Monoir’s unmistakable style, creating an exotic and energetic atmosphere. This collaboration promises to be a summer hit, transporting you to a world of positive vibes and dance beats. Listen to “Yansi” and let yourself be carried away by the magic of oriental sounds and the artistic chemistry between Monoir and Iuliana Beregoi.
The song was written by Cătălin Dascălu, Monoir (Cristian Tarcea), and Ileana Popescu, and produced by Monoir (Cristian Tarcea).
Cristian Tarcea, known to most as Monoir, is a Romanian instrumentalist, vocalist, composer, and producer. He is also the mastermind behind the Thrace Music label, which includes artists such as Kate Linn, Brianna, Sandra N., Dharia, Iarina, and many others. Monoir is also the producer behind successful tracks like “Lost In Istanbul,” “Sugar & Brownies,” “Your Love,” “The Violin Song,” “Chameleon,” “Perfect,” and many other songs that have garnered over 300 million views on YouTube and over 30 million streams on Spotify.
Iuliana Beregoi is one of the most appreciated artists, vloggers, and actresses in Romania and Moldova. At just 20 years old, she has achieved remarkable feats. With fans in both Romania and Moldova, she managed to hold two sold-out concerts at Sala Palatului in one year, alongside her management and production team at Mixton Music. Starting her vlogging career at just 11 years old, her YouTube channel has amassed over 1 million subscribers. Iuliana is a strong online presence, with an impressive community of over 3 million followers on TikTok and 1.5 million followers on Instagram. Besides her online success, Iuliana is also a talented actress, playing the lead role in the online series “Lara.” The success of this project culminated in the release of a film, “Lara Aribelle and the Hand of Destiny,” which aired on Kanal D and in cinemas across Romania and Moldova.