Click X: Gavrila - Numa' Una (feat Mihai Stanciuc) | Videoclip

As the video premiered, the screen flickered to life, showing that first frame of the rain-slicked street. The world finally got to hear what the silence in that studio had been building toward.

The door creaked open, and Gavrila walked in, his silhouette sharp against the hallway light. He didn’t say a word; he just tossed a rough demo onto the console. The beat was atmospheric, a blend of melancholic guitar riffs and a pulsing, deep-rooted bass. As the video premiered, the screen flickered to

To bridge the gap between the gritty rap verses and the soaring emotion they needed, they called in Mihai Stanciuc. When Mihai stepped into the vocal booth, the atmosphere shifted. His voice wasn't just singing; it was a haunting echoes of every late-night realization Click had ever written down. As the hook took shape— Numa' una, numa' una —the studio felt smaller, more intimate. He didn’t say a word; he just tossed

Click stood up, the lyrics finally beginning to crystallize. He thought about the cycle of longing, the "only one" person or feeling that keeps someone tethered to a memory. "Numa' una," he whispered. Only one. When Mihai stepped into the vocal booth, the

When the final cut was rendered, the trio sat in silence. They hadn't just made a music video; they had captured a specific frequency of the human heart. The "Numa' Una" project became a testament to the power of collaboration: Click’s raw storytelling, Gavrila’s atmospheric production, and Mihai Stanciuc’s soulful resonance.

The vision for the music video grew naturally from the sound. They didn't want flash or choreographed dances. They wanted the truth.