: The lyrics celebrate a woman's dancing skills (e.g., "Ai zăpăcit tot clubu'"—you've confused the whole club) and describe a high-energy atmosphere involving "bananas," "brazilianca" moves, and "caramelized skin".

: Born in Ploiești, he is often called the "Hurricane of Music".

: The title refers to a specific dance move (the "screw") where the dancer twists their body rhythmically.

: While the original version is already bass-heavy, "Extrem Bass Boosted" versions are popular on platforms like TikTok and YouTube to emphasize the sub-woofer impact, making it a favorite for car audio enthusiasts. Artist Profile: Tzanca Uraganu

"Surubu" fits into a larger trend of "flex manele," where songs move away from the "sad/longing" themes of the 90s toward celebrating wealth, cars, and modern nightlife. Despite the social stigma sometimes attached to the genre, songs like "Surubu" are widely played at weddings, private parties, and clubs across Romania. Tzanca Uraganu - Surubu HIT

: He is one of Romania's most successful digital artists, frequently dominating YouTube trending charts with hundreds of millions of views. Cultural Context of the Song

The song by Tzanca Uraganu (Andrei Velcu) is a massive hit in the Manele genre, originally released in May 2021. It quickly became a party anthem in Romania, characterized by its high-energy "balans" (rhythm) and catchy, repetitive lyrics that encourage dancing. Song Overview & Meaning