Guta and Susanu have a natural back-and-forth dynamic that few other collaborations can match. Final Thoughts

If you’ve ever been to a Romanian celebration, there is one duo that practically defines the "golden era" of party music: and Susanu . While they have dozens of hits, "Nu-ti mai da atatea aere" remains a standout track that perfectly captures the energy, humor, and rhythm of the early 2010s manele scene. A Recipe for a Hit

The song, originally released around 2009–2012 through labels like Spiros Galati and Nek Music , brought together two titans of the genre:

For many, this song is a throwback to a specific era of Romanian nightlife.

The title "Nu-ti mai da atatea aere" (loosely translated as "Stop putting on so many airs") is a classic manele theme. It’s a playful, slightly arrogant, yet catchy message directed at someone who thinks they are better than everyone else. It’s the ultimate "ego-check" song that people love to sing along to at weddings, clubs, and private parties. Why It Still Works Today

Known for his distinctive gravelly voice and "rap-style" verses, Susanu adds the grit and party-starting energy that makes the track danceable. What’s in a Name?

The Unstoppable Duo: Nicolae Guta and Susanu’s "Nu-ti mai da atatea aere"