: Unlike their typical pop-dance hits, this song is a "lenta" (slow track) that showcases the vocal harmonies of the then-trio: Giulia Anghelescu, Selena, and Monica. The production relies on melancholic synth pads and a steady beat typical of early-2000s Romanian pop.
"N-am Să Uit" is a quintessential Romanian pop ballad from 2001 that marked a significant transition for the girl group , following the departure of founding member Claudia Pavel. Produced by the influential Laurențiu Duță (of 3 Sud Est fame), the track stands out for its departure from the high-energy dance tracks the group was known for, like "Mergem la mare". Musical & Emotional Impact
: Fans on platforms like Discogs generally rate the parent album, O Seară Perfectă , around 3.9 to 4 out of 5 stars , often citing "N-am Să Uit" as a nostalgic highlight of the era.
: The trio's performance in the video is more reserved than their dance-heavy clips, aligning with the track's slower tempo. Candy - N-am sa uit | Mamaia 2001
: The video captures the "Y2K" Romanian aesthetic—soft focus, minimalist indoor sets, and dramatic close-ups that emphasize the song's themes of heartbreak and memory.
The "HD" versions found on modern streaming platforms are typically upscales of the original 2001 music video. While the resolution is sharper, the review of the visual content remains consistent: