După blocuri

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După blocuri is a song by the Romanian hip hop group B.U.G. Mafia. It was released in 1996 as part of their album De cartier. The song is one of the most iconic tracks in Romanian hip hop and has had a significant impact on the genre in Romania.

Background[edit | edit source]

B.U.G. Mafia is a pioneering group in the Romanian hip hop scene, known for their raw and realistic portrayal of life in the urban neighborhoods of Bucharest. The group's members include Vlad Irimia (Tataee), Alin Demeter (Uzzi), and Dragoș Vlad-Neagu (Caddillac). După blocuri translates to "Behind the Blocks," referring to the apartment blocks common in Romanian cities.

Lyrics and Themes[edit | edit source]

The lyrics of După blocuri address the struggles and realities of life in the urban neighborhoods of Romania. The song discusses themes such as poverty, crime, and the daily challenges faced by the youth living in these areas. The raw and unfiltered language used in the song resonated with many listeners, making it a significant cultural piece.

Impact and Legacy[edit | edit source]

După blocuri is considered a classic in Romanian hip hop. It has influenced numerous artists and continues to be a reference point for the genre. The song's success helped establish B.U.G. Mafia as one of the leading hip hop groups in Romania.

Discography[edit | edit source]

După blocuri is part of the album De cartier, which includes other notable tracks such as Până când moartea ne va despărți and Născut și crescut în Pantelimon.

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