"Imi fac nebuniile" remains a staple at Romanian weddings and private parties, where manele music is often considered "obligatory". It paved the way for later Salam hits like "Saint Tropez," which followed a similar blueprint of celebrating the "boss" lifestyle. NEK SI FLORIN SALAM - IMI FAC NEBUNIILE [CLIP ORIGINAL]
: The chorus— "Imi fac poftele imi fac nebuniile" (I satisfy my cravings, I do my crazy things)—uses the word nebunii (craziness/follies) not as a mental state, but as a metaphor for extravagant parties, luxury, and social dominance. NEK SI FLORIN SALAM - IMI FAC NEBUNIILE CLIP ORIGINAL
: Often called the "King of Manele," Salam brought his signature vocal gymnastics and charismatic presence to the track. His ability to blend traditional lăutari roots with modern pop made this collaboration an instant classic. "Imi fac nebuniile" remains a staple at Romanian
Experience the high-energy performance that defined a generation of party music in Romania: NEK & FLORIN SALAM - Imi fac nebuniile (VIDEOCLIP) Big Man Music Oficial YouTube• Apr 23, 2011 Legacy in Manele History : Often called the "King of Manele," Salam
At its core, the song is a celebration of , wealth , and living in the moment . The lyrics revolve around the idea of spending money freely and enjoying life's pleasures without regret, a theme common in the "nouveau-riche" narrative of post-communist Romanian pop culture.