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La Familia - Viata Buna (cu Don Baxter) Page

The song explores the contrast between the "good life" sought by many and the harsh reality of street life in Bucharest (specifically the Sălăjan neighborhood).

: It is one of the most recognized songs from the group's early 2000s era, known for its catchy chorus performed by Don Baxter. La Familia - Viata Buna (cu Don Baxter)

: Performed by La Familia (members Sișu Tudor and Puya) featuring Don Baxter . Label : Released under Cat Music / Media Services . The song explores the contrast between the "good

: The lyrics reflect their "7 years on the street" and their determination to succeed on their own terms without compromising their roots. La Familia - Viata Buna (cu Don Baxter) (Versuri/Lyrics) Label : Released under Cat Music / Media Services

"" (feat. Don Baxter) is a classic Romanian hip-hop track by the group La Familia , released in 2003 . It served as the second maxi-single from their fifth studio album, Punct și de la capăt .

: Sișu and Puya deliver verses critiquing the commercial music industry, stating that they are "not for sale" and will continue to produce "street music" despite radio trends.

The song explores the contrast between the "good life" sought by many and the harsh reality of street life in Bucharest (specifically the Sălăjan neighborhood).

: It is one of the most recognized songs from the group's early 2000s era, known for its catchy chorus performed by Don Baxter.

: Performed by La Familia (members Sișu Tudor and Puya) featuring Don Baxter . Label : Released under Cat Music / Media Services .

: The lyrics reflect their "7 years on the street" and their determination to succeed on their own terms without compromising their roots. La Familia - Viata Buna (cu Don Baxter) (Versuri/Lyrics)

"" (feat. Don Baxter) is a classic Romanian hip-hop track by the group La Familia , released in 2003 . It served as the second maxi-single from their fifth studio album, Punct și de la capăt .

: Sișu and Puya deliver verses critiquing the commercial music industry, stating that they are "not for sale" and will continue to produce "street music" despite radio trends.