The piece is a classic example of Manele , a Balkan-influenced genre that blends traditional Romanian sounds with Turkish and Arabic rhythms.
The performance is noted for its focus on typical manele themes: destiny, timing, and personal triumph. Unlike studio versions, the recording captures the authentic, raw atmosphere of a private event (nunta or botez), featuring instrumental solos and direct interactions with the audience that define the "DanielCameramanu" signature style.
Tzanca Uraganu, one of Romania's most influential contemporary manele artists.
The video was captured by DanielCameramanu , a prominent filmmaker in the Romanian music scene known for high-quality live event recordings and "manele live" sessions.
(The Time and Hour Have Come) is a staple live performance by Tzanca Uraganu , originally recorded and popularized through a 2017 live session by the well-known manele videographer DanielCameramanu . Key Performance Details
For fans of the genre, this 2017 live set remains a nostalgic reference point, often included in Manele Live Playlists alongside other legends like Florin Salam and Nicolae Guță.