Formaia Ringo Bгўrlad - I-auzi Cгўinii Cum Se D (live) -

Unlike studio manele or folk, these live sets often include "dedicații" (shout-outs) and instrumental solos that stretch the song to fit the mood of the room.

At its core, this song belongs to the "muzică lăutărească de mahala"—a genre deeply rooted in the urban outskirts and working-class neighborhoods of Romania. The title roughly translates to "Listen to how the dogs are fighting/howling," a metaphor often used in traditional lyrics to signal a high-stakes, high-emotion gathering where the music is so loud and the passion so intense it stirs the surroundings.

The live recording of this specific track captures the "Formația Ringo" signature: Formaia Ringo BГўrlad - I-auzi cГўinii cum se d (Live)

Their "Live" performances are characterized by high-speed accordion riffs, driving percussion, and soulful vocals that cater specifically to the high-energy "chef" (party) atmosphere.

The band often highlights virtuoso soloists, such as Sahaidac Ciprian , who is frequently featured in their instrumental and "caffe concert" sessions. Why the Live Version Hits Different Unlike studio manele or folk, these live sets

Based in Bârlad, Vaslui, the group is a staple of the regional wedding and celebration circuit. They are known for their versatile repertoire, ranging from traditional and Hore to more modern party music.

For those looking to book them for events, the band is active on social media and provides contact numbers (0756 266 866 / 0770 965 600) for booking inquiries. The live recording of this specific track captures

This feature explores the raw energy and cultural roots of and their live rendition of the classic lăutărească anthem, " I-auzi câinii cum se dă ." The Anthem of the Mahala: "I-auzi câinii cum se dă"