Years after its debut, the track remains a staple of Romanian hip-hop culture, amassing tens of millions of views on digital platforms and continuing to inspire new generations of artists.
It dominated music television during the early 2000s and solidified B.U.G. Mafia as visual trendsetters. 💿 Release Details Original Album: Întotdeauna pentru totdeauna (2000) Maxi-Single Release: June 8, 2001 Producer: Tata Vlad Label: Cat Music / Casa Productions
The release of the music video for by B.U.G. Mafia stands as a monumental moment in the history of Romanian hip-hop. Produced by the group's own Tata Vlad (Vlad Irimia), this remix transformed a standout track into a timeless cultural anthem. Years after its debut, the track remains a
Initially recorded for their acclaimed 2000 album Întotdeauna pentru totdeauna , the original track captured the raw essence of Romanian neighborhood life. However, it was the 2001 remix and its accompanying cinematic music video that propelled the song into legendary status. 🎹 Production and Sound
Produced by , the remix delivers a masterclass in atmospheric G-funk and hardcore rap production. Directed by the prominent Romanian director
Directed by the prominent Romanian director , the visuals for "Poezie De Strada (Remix)" elevated the standards of Romanian music videos.
Features heavy basslines, haunting synth keys, and a mid-tempo groove. haunting synth keys
The video famously features a high-stakes narrative where real Romanian police tactical officers raid an organized crime meeting.