The chorus—"I drink a thousand glasses again / To forget my sorrow, to laugh and party"—emphasizes the use of joy and communal drinking to transcend pain.
White Mahala, founded by actor , blends traditional Romanian sounds with Balkan, Gypsy, and folk influences. Niculescu describes their sound as "neo-boem" —a modern take on the classic bohemian lifestyle of Bucharest's old neighborhoods (mahalale). The instrumentation typically features energetic guitars, keyboards, and drums, creating a rhythmic, danceable "party" atmosphere. Lyrical Themes: The Philosophy of "Bășcălie" O mie de pahare - White Mahala
Whether it’s being abandoned by women or cheated by friends, the protagonist remains "relaxed," choosing not to curse or weep. The chorus—"I drink a thousand glasses again /
"" (A Thousand Glasses) is a cornerstone of the "neo-bohemian" musical movement in Romania, performed by the band White Mahala . Released in 2014 on their debut album, Cocoșelu , the song serves as a manifesto for resilience and optimism through the lens of traditional party music. Musical Style and Origin Released in 2014 on their debut album, Cocoșelu