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Fдѓrдѓ Zahдѓr - D'la Munte Now

The song satirizes the "urban adventurer" and the stereotypical weekend getaway to the mountains:

: In a final jab at the narrator's "mountain" excursion, he admits he's actually just going to "Polonic Hill," which is "still a mountain, just smaller". Musical Style & Production

: The studio version features a "guest star" named Pufi , a dog (a mix of Pekingese and Maltese) whose barks are included in the track. FДѓrДѓ ZahДѓr - D'la munte

: The song describes the typical struggles of ill-prepared campers, such as a tent that leaks so much it becomes a "swimming pool with a dog".

(From the Mountain) is a satirical folk-rock song by the Romanian band Fără Zahăr , originally released in 2015 and featured on their 2020 album Comedie Amăruie . The track is a classic example of the band's "black folk" style, which uses humor and social satire to mock various aspects of Romanian life. Meaning and Themes The song satirizes the "urban adventurer" and the

: The song blends acoustic folk with witty, hip-hop-style rhymes.

: The lyrics mock the narrator's overconfidence. He calls himself a "great daredevil" ( mare temerar ) but then admits he has to take a nap because his mom called him from the balcony. (From the Mountain) is a satirical folk-rock song

: The music and lyrics were written by Bobi Dumitraș , one of the band's two founding members alongside Bobo Burlăcianu. Key References Description Artist Fără Zahăr Release Year 2015 (Original single); 2020 (Album: Comedie Amăruie ) Key Lyrics "Mă duc la munte azi... mă duc pe dealu' Polonic" Video Directed by Anya Yan and Vladimir Ivanov D'la munte - song and lyrics by Fara Zahar - Spotify