The song satirizes the "urban adventurer" and the stereotypical weekend getaway to the mountains:
: While the narrator talks about "hunting animals with bare hands" and fighting bears, he reveals that at home he sleeps with two plush teddy bears. FДѓrДѓ ZahДѓr - D'la munte
: The music and lyrics were written by Bobi Dumitraș , one of the band's two founding members alongside Bobo Burlăcianu. Key References Description Artist Fără Zahăr Release Year 2015 (Original single); 2020 (Album: Comedie Amăruie ) Key Lyrics "Mă duc la munte azi... mă duc pe dealu' Polonic" Video Directed by Anya Yan and Vladimir Ivanov D'la munte - song and lyrics by Fara Zahar - Spotify The song satirizes the "urban adventurer" and the
: In a final jab at the narrator's "mountain" excursion, he admits he's actually just going to "Polonic Hill," which is "still a mountain, just smaller". Musical Style & Production mă duc pe dealu' Polonic" Video Directed by
: The lyrics mock the narrator's overconfidence. He calls himself a "great daredevil" ( mare temerar ) but then admits he has to take a nap because his mom called him from the balcony.
: The song describes the typical struggles of ill-prepared campers, such as a tent that leaks so much it becomes a "swimming pool with a dog".
(From the Mountain) is a satirical folk-rock song by the Romanian band Fără Zahăr , originally released in 2015 and featured on their 2020 album Comedie Amăruie . The track is a classic example of the band's "black folk" style, which uses humor and social satire to mock various aspects of Romanian life. Meaning and Themes