Rashid’s verse argues that the "real" thugs aren't on the streets anymore; they are in the government (Cotroceni) or banks, having turned from small-time hustlers into "respectable" businessmen and politicians.
💡 The song asks "Where are the thugs?" as a rhetorical device to point out that the criminal element of the street has transitioned into the white-collar corridors of power.
One of Romania’s most influential hip-hop acts, composed of Puya and Sișu . They are credited with popularizing "gangsta rap" in Romania during the late 1990s. C.I.A. ft Puya & Sisu - Unde sunt bagabonti
Puya’s verse contrasts the raw, dangerous street life of 1998 with the "new generation" of kids who act like mobsters on social media but lack the real street history.
Sișu highlights how former street associates have split into different paths—some dealing in large quantities, others in and out of prison, and some becoming media "subjects". About the Collaborators Rashid’s verse argues that the "real" thugs aren't
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The song is a social critique of the evolution of the "thug" (bagabont) persona in Romania from the late 90s to the late 2000s. They are credited with popularizing "gangsta rap" in
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