Sandu Ciorba - Si Ce De Mai Urc Un Deal ⚡ (VALIDATED)
Unlike his more avant-garde viral hits, "Si ce de mai urc un deal" highlights Sandu’s roots as a genuine preserver of traditional Roma music from North-West Romania. Born in Cluj-Napoca, Ciorba doesn't just make "meme music"; he is a prolific artist who performs at weddings and community celebrations, keeping the Romani folk tradition alive with a modern, high-energy twist.
The track is a quintessential example of Romanian manele-adjacent folk . It’s fast-paced, heavy on the accordion, and driven by Sandu’s signature gravelly, rhythmic vocals.
If you’ve spent any time on the weirder, more joyous side of YouTube, you’ve likely stumbled upon Sandu Ciorba . Known for his viral hits like "Pe Cimpoi" and "Dalibomba," Ciorba has built a massive international following—especially in Poland—by blending traditional Romani music with a visual style that critics have famously dubbed "unique and weird". Sandu Ciorba - Si ce de mai urc un deal
Fans on forums like Reddit often joke that Sandu is a "wizard of words," capable of turning a simple song about climbing a hill into a celebration of life's power.
While often perceived as simple party music, fans have noted that Sandu’s work often touches on themes of status, wealth ("valoare"), and the resilience of the common man. Why This Track Stays on Repeat Unlike his more avant-garde viral hits, "Si ce
"Si ce de mai urc un deal" might not have the "metal cover" treatment that Pe Cimpoi received, but it remains a staple for anyone wanting to experience the authentic energy of Sandu Ciorba. It’s music that refuses to let you sit still, delivered by a man who has become a living legend of the Balkan music scene. Sandu Ciorba - Pe cimpoi
Originally released around 2010 (and featured on the album "Fără Adversari" ), the song has seen numerous re-releases, including a Live Vol. 1 version as recently as 2025. It’s fast-paced, heavy on the accordion, and driven
But today, we’re looking at one of his more grounded yet equally infectious tracks: (loosely, "And so I climb another hill"). The Sound of Transylvanian Soul