Parazitii - Praf (nr.34) -

is a standout track by the legendary Romanian hip-hop group Paraziții , featured on their 2002 album Irefutabil . The song is a sharp, satirical commentary on the drug culture of the early 2000s in Romania, delivered with the group's signature abrasive wit and dark humor. Lyricism and Themes

They target the "trendy" aspect of drug use in the Bucharest club scene, mocking those who do it to look cool while their lives fall apart. Parazitii - Praf (nr.34)

Cheloo and Ombladon adopt the roles of cynical observers, providing a "how-to" that is actually a "how-not-to." is a standout track by the legendary Romanian

The song is packed with slang and double meanings typical of the official Paraziții style , utilizing metaphors that compare drug addiction to a self-inflicted prison. Production and Sound The beat, produced by Cheloo, is minimalist and eerie. Cheloo and Ombladon adopt the roles of cynical

The track is built on heavy irony. While the title and chorus suggest a glorification of substance use, the verses act as a cautionary, mocking tale of the physical and social decay that follows.

is a standout track by the legendary Romanian hip-hop group Paraziții , featured on their 2002 album Irefutabil . The song is a sharp, satirical commentary on the drug culture of the early 2000s in Romania, delivered with the group's signature abrasive wit and dark humor. Lyricism and Themes

They target the "trendy" aspect of drug use in the Bucharest club scene, mocking those who do it to look cool while their lives fall apart.

Cheloo and Ombladon adopt the roles of cynical observers, providing a "how-to" that is actually a "how-not-to."

The song is packed with slang and double meanings typical of the official Paraziții style , utilizing metaphors that compare drug addiction to a self-inflicted prison. Production and Sound The beat, produced by Cheloo, is minimalist and eerie.

The track is built on heavy irony. While the title and chorus suggest a glorification of substance use, the verses act as a cautionary, mocking tale of the physical and social decay that follows.