The title itself, "Dă-te mai așa" (loosely translating to "Move aside" or "Step back a bit"), became a popular slang phrase.
You can spot several prominent members of the Romanian hip-hop scene and the Okapi Sound crew, including Guess Who , Agresiv , and Maximilian . Grasu XXL - "Da-te mai asa" (videoclip)
Produced under the Okapi Sound label, the track features a heavy bassline and catchy synth hooks designed for the dance floor. The Music Video The title itself, "Dă-te mai așa" (loosely translating
You can find the official high-quality version of the video on the Okapi Sound Official YouTube channel . The Music Video You can find the official
It features a vibrant, party-centric atmosphere with high-contrast lighting and urban settings.
Directed by Spike (Paul Mărăcine), who was the go-to director for many of the era's most visually distinct Romanian rap videos. Legacy and Impact
Even years after its release, it remains a staple in Romanian clubs and at festivals like Untold or Neversea .