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Narcis De La Barbulesti - Decat Sa Numar Dusmanii, Mai Bine Numar Banii [ ULTIMATE × 2024 ]

The phrase itself has transcended the song to become a popular and a common idiom in Romania. It resonates with a DIY ethos—the idea that one’s energy is better spent on "the hustle" than on interpersonal drama.

Narcis uses complex vocal runs (floricele) that demonstrate his range and control, a hallmark of the Bărbulești musical school.

The title translates to " Rather than counting my enemies, I’d better count my money. " It reflects a philosophy of . Narcis sings about moving past the envy (pizmă) and malice of others by focusing entirely on self-improvement and prosperity. In the context of the lyrics, money isn't just currency; it is a shield and a metric of victory over those who doubted him. Musical Style The phrase itself has transcended the song to

Despite the lyrical focus on "enemies," the rhythm is celebratory, making it a popular choice for weddings and parties where the goal is to project an image of "making it." Cultural Impact

The song captures a core theme of the genre: the transition from struggle and social friction to financial success and personal peace. The title translates to " Rather than counting

Narcis de la Bărbulești is known for his technical vocal agility. This track features:

A blend of traditional Balkan accordion melodies with contemporary electronic beats. In the context of the lyrics, money isn't

"" is one of the most recognizable anthems in the modern Manele genre, performed by Narcis de la Bărbulești .