Taraful Oltenesc Alex De La Caracal - Lasa-ma | Cu Haina Rupta [ Live La Aurel Magnolia ]
The song often serves as a metaphor for a life lived fully, where a "torn coat" is a badge of honor from nights spent in celebration or the struggles of a humble but honest life.
A taraf is a traditional Romanian folk ensemble, often led by a primary soloist and composed of seasoned musicians who play by ear. In this performance, Alex de la Caracal represents the region, where music is known for its intense pathos and rhythmic complexity. The ensemble typically features a mix of violins, accordions, and often a double bass or cimbalom, creating a wall of sound that feels both ancient and immediate. "Lasa-ma cu haina rupta": A Song of Life The song often serves as a metaphor for
This specific version is a cover of a popular party anthem (originally associated with artists like Leo Norocosu), reinterpreted through the lens of a live taraful. Cultural Resonance The ensemble typically features a mix of violins,