Sandu Ciorba - Jupanii (videoclip Oficial) - Unde - Dau Eu Cu Picioru'

: The song falls under the genre of Roma traditional music (often categorized with "Manele" or "Jocuri Țigănești"), characterized by fast tempos, accordion melodies, and rhythmic chanting.

: "Jupanii" refers to influential figures or "bosses" in a community. The subtitle "Unde dau eu cu picioru'" is a common folk idiom used to show dominance or the physical power behind a dance step—essentially saying, "Wherever I step, I leave my mark". : The song falls under the genre of

: He often includes "dedicații" (shout-outs) to powerful or wealthy individuals, praising their status ("valoare"). : He often includes "dedicații" (shout-outs) to powerful

: Despite the viral "weirdness" perceived by Western audiences, Ciorba is respected in Romania as a preserver of authentic North-West Transylvanian Roma music. (translated as "The Bosses" or "The Nobles") is

: The song is designed for weddings and parties, encouraging listeners to dance with high intensity.

(translated as "The Bosses" or "The Nobles") is a high-energy Romani folk track by Sandu Ciorba , a prominent Romanian Romani singer known for his unique blend of traditional Roma music and Transylvanian folklore. The song, which includes the subtitle "Unde dau eu cu picioru'" ("Where I strike with my foot"), is a celebratory anthem focused on power, status, and the joy of traditional dance. Key Details & Context