Roxana Matei recorded over a hundred tracks during her career, with "În Cuba" remaining one of her most distinctive explorations of international styles. Her career in Romania ended in 1972 when she emigrated to Germany, a move that led to her work being largely sidelined by the regime for a period. Today, the song is revisited as a classic of the Romanian 1960s music scene, often appearing on digital platforms and archival YouTube channels like Discotecă .
The song reflects a specific moment in the Romanian-Cuban relationship, which was ideologically and culturally significant during the Cold War. While the lyrics celebrate the vibrancy of Cuba, the musical arrangement represents a sophisticated adaptation of "Latin Jazz" into the Romanian canon. Roxana Matei - ГЋn Cuba
"În Cuba" is a notable 1961 rumba composition by , famously interpreted by the Romanian singer Roxana Matei . Released during a period when Romanian popular music ( muzică ușoară ) was beginning to incorporate Latin and jazz influences, the song stands as a significant cultural artifact of the early 1960s. Context and Artistic Significance Roxana Matei recorded over a hundred tracks during
Gigi Marga / Roxana Matei – Zi Cu Soare / În Cuba - Discogs The song reflects a specific moment in the
Edmond Deda, who also conducted the orchestra for the recording. Lyricist: Florin Iordăchescu.
The Orchestra Teatrului Satiric Muzical „C. Tănase” provided the musical backing, characterized by the use of big-band styles common to the era.
The track was part of a broader movement where Romanian composers experimented with Afro-Cuban rhythms and "commercial" vocal jazz. Roxana Matei, a prominent figure in the in Bucharest, was known for her clear interpretation of swing and jazz-influenced tracks. Her performance of "În Cuba" helped introduce the Romanian public to rhythms like rumba and samba, which were often viewed through the lens of modern, exotic sophistication. Production and Collaboration