Sandu Ciorba - Si Ce De Mai Urc Un Deal <2026 Edition>
Unlike his more avant-garde viral hits, "Si ce de mai urc un deal" highlights Sandu’s roots as a genuine preserver of traditional Roma music from North-West Romania. Born in Cluj-Napoca, Ciorba doesn't just make "meme music"; he is a prolific artist who performs at weddings and community celebrations, keeping the Romani folk tradition alive with a modern, high-energy twist.
Originally released around 2010 (and featured on the album "Fără Adversari" ), the song has seen numerous re-releases, including a Live Vol. 1 version as recently as 2025. Sandu Ciorba - Si ce de mai urc un deal
"Si ce de mai urc un deal" might not have the "metal cover" treatment that Pe Cimpoi received, but it remains a staple for anyone wanting to experience the authentic energy of Sandu Ciorba. It’s music that refuses to let you sit still, delivered by a man who has become a living legend of the Balkan music scene. Sandu Ciorba - Pe cimpoi Unlike his more avant-garde viral hits, "Si ce
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There is a raw, unpretentious energy in this song that transcends language barriers.
But today, we’re looking at one of his more grounded yet equally infectious tracks: (loosely, "And so I climb another hill"). The Sound of Transylvanian Soul
Much like his other work, this track has found a strange, loving home in the Polish "disco polo" scene, proving that catchy rhythms and charismatic performance are universal. Final Thoughts