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: Despite being ubiquitous at parties and weddings, the song exists within a storm of controversy. In Romania, manele is often stigmatized by "public intellectuals" and even restricted by some local authorities in public spaces, reflecting deep-seated ethnic and class tensions.

: For its fans, especially within the Roma community and the working class, this music is a "lifeline of resilience," celebrating survival and joy in the face of systemic marginalization. Musical Legacy Florin Salam,Alessio si Mr. Juve - Rupe,rupe [oficial video]

: Bringing a dance-hall and hip-hop edge, Mr. Juve's rhythmic interjections provide the track's high-energy "bomba" feel, a hallmark of mid-2010s party manele. : Despite being ubiquitous at parties and weddings,

"Rupe, rupe" (translated loosely as "Breaking it" or "Tearing it up") functions as a social agent within Romanian society. Florin Salam,Alessio si Mr. Juve - Rupe,rupe [oficial video]

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Florin Salam,Alessio si Mr. Juve - Rupe,rupe [oficial video]

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: Despite being ubiquitous at parties and weddings, the song exists within a storm of controversy. In Romania, manele is often stigmatized by "public intellectuals" and even restricted by some local authorities in public spaces, reflecting deep-seated ethnic and class tensions.

: For its fans, especially within the Roma community and the working class, this music is a "lifeline of resilience," celebrating survival and joy in the face of systemic marginalization. Musical Legacy

: Bringing a dance-hall and hip-hop edge, Mr. Juve's rhythmic interjections provide the track's high-energy "bomba" feel, a hallmark of mid-2010s party manele.

"Rupe, rupe" (translated loosely as "Breaking it" or "Tearing it up") functions as a social agent within Romanian society.