The official videoclip, directed by with cinematography by Alex Sterian , elevated the visual standards of the genre in Romania. It depicts the group (Caddy, Tataee, Uzzi) in a stylized urban setting, blending "gangsta" aesthetics with high-quality film techniques that were uncommon for independent local productions at the time. Lyrical Themes
Released on May 17, 2000, via CASA Productions , the maxi-single included various versions like the Remix and Radio Edit , ensuring its rotation in clubs and on the radio. Cinematic Vision
The chorus is often noted for its "poetic license," using non-standard grammatical structures to maintain its iconic rhythm and flow. The official videoclip, directed by with cinematography by
Caddy's opening verse ("Caddy ma numesc din SE Bucuresti") asserts his identity and the group's claim to the "first spot in the charts".
Experience the track's evolution through the original high-definition videoclip and various official versions: Cinematic Vision The chorus is often noted for
"Un 2 Si Trei De 0" (2000) is a cornerstone of Romanian hip-hop that marked B.U.G. Mafia's transition into the new millennium with a polished, high-production sound. Produced by , the track features the signature smooth vocals of ViLLy and remains one of the group's most enduring hits. Production & Musical Style
The track shifted the narrative from the raw "thug life" of their early work (e.g., Viață De Borfaș ) to a more celebratory, confident "boss" status that resonated with a broader audience. Mafia's transition into the new millennium with a
Tata Vlad (Tataee) handled the music, production, and keyboard arrangements, creating a West Coast-inspired, G-funk inflected beat that was revolutionary for the Romanian scene at the time.