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The hook features the ironic slogan, "Sloganul meu electoral e: fuck you Romania," presenting a hypothetical, corrupt political platform.

The official audio and community-uploaded lyrics videos are hosted on YouTube .

The lyrics express a "subtitles of negativity," reflecting the financial stress and perceived lack of options for the youth during that era. Where to Listen

is a satirical protest track by the legendary Romanian hip-hop group Parazitii . Originally released on their 2004 compilation album Primii 10 ani (1994 - 2004) , the song serves as a scathing critique of the Romanian political system and social climate of the early 2000s. Track Overview Artists: Parazitii (Cheloo and Ombladon) Featured Guest: Adrian Despot (credited as composer) Release Date: July 22, 2004 Album: Primii 10 ani (1994 - 2004)

The song is known for its aggressive, direct delivery and lack of censorship, which was a hallmark of Parazitii's "Jos Cenzura" (Down with Censorship) movement.

Parazitii - Fuck: You Romania (necenzurat)

The hook features the ironic slogan, "Sloganul meu electoral e: fuck you Romania," presenting a hypothetical, corrupt political platform.

The official audio and community-uploaded lyrics videos are hosted on YouTube . Parazitii - Fuck you Romania (necenzurat)

The lyrics express a "subtitles of negativity," reflecting the financial stress and perceived lack of options for the youth during that era. Where to Listen The hook features the ironic slogan, "Sloganul meu

is a satirical protest track by the legendary Romanian hip-hop group Parazitii . Originally released on their 2004 compilation album Primii 10 ani (1994 - 2004) , the song serves as a scathing critique of the Romanian political system and social climate of the early 2000s. Track Overview Artists: Parazitii (Cheloo and Ombladon) Featured Guest: Adrian Despot (credited as composer) Release Date: July 22, 2004 Album: Primii 10 ani (1994 - 2004) Where to Listen is a satirical protest track

The song is known for its aggressive, direct delivery and lack of censorship, which was a hallmark of Parazitii's "Jos Cenzura" (Down with Censorship) movement.