: The song is built around heavy synth-lead melodies and a driving percussion section, punctuated by Guță’s distinctive, emotive vocal improvisations (ad-libs).
Produced by Big Man Romania , the official video reinforces the song's themes through standard genre visuals—luxury, performance-driven shots, and a focus on the artist's charisma. It remains one of Guță's most enduring "breakup anthems," frequently included in Nicolae Guță TOP collections.
Musically, the track features the high-energy, synthesized arrangements typical of mid-2010s manele. NICOLAE GUTA - Fara tine sunt OK (VIDEO OFICIAL)
: The chorus famously claims, "Without you I'm OK, but you without me aren't worth even 2 lei," a sharp use of Romanian currency to denote worthlessness.
: Guță uses floral imagery, such as trading a "flower for a thorn" or a "tulip for a weed," to describe the partner’s poor decision in leaving. Musical Composition : The song is built around heavy synth-lead
: A recurring motif is the comparison between a "diamond" (the narrator's love) and a "fake coin" (the partner's love).
"Fara tine sunt OK" (Without you, I'm okay) is a quintessential example of modern , a genre of Romanian pop-folk that often explores themes of personal worth, resilience, and emotional independence. Released as an official music video by Big Man Romania in April 2017, the track has become a staple of Nicolae Guță's extensive discography, celebrating his status as the "Regele Manelelor" (King of Manele). Lyrical Themes and Narrative Musical Composition : A recurring motif is the
: While often performed solo, variations of the track frequently appear in "love colaj" (love medleys) or as collaborations with other prominent artists like Susanu . Production and Legacy