B.u.g. Mafia - ... Si Cui Ii Pasa? (prod. Tata Vlad) 🔥
: The group argues that these possessions do not grant "class" or genuine respect. The recurring refrain— "Hai, dă-te dracu', că nu ne pasă" (Go to hell, we don't care)—is a rejection of the superficiality of the "daddy's boys" and "princesses" seeking media attention through borrowed or unearned wealth. Sonic Architecture and Production
: Performers Caddillac , Uzzi , and Tata Vlad use their verses to dismantle the prestige of luxury items like Mercedes cars, Vertu phones, and high-end fashion. B.U.G. Mafia - ... Si Cui Ii Pasa? (Prod. Tata Vlad)
In essence, the song is more than a track; it is a cultural statement that remains a staple of B.U.G. Mafia's discography, reinforcing their legacy as pioneers who refuse to bow to commercial trends or shallow social hierarchies. : The group argues that these possessions do
: By addressing the "penali" (criminals or low-lifes) and the vacuous nature of fame, the song solidified the group's role as the "conscious" voice of the streets, more interested in authentic struggle than the hollow glamour of the elite. In essence, the song is more than a
: The album was the first released after they terminated their long-standing contract with Cat Music, allowing for total creative control under Tata Vlad’s executive production.
The song’s title, which translates to "...And Who Cares?", sets a tone of defiant apathy toward the displays of wealth and status that dominated the Romanian social landscape in the early 2010s.
: Recorded at Ines Sunet & Video Studio B, the track features keyboards by Tata Vlad and additional vocals by Laura Mesescu.