: The track features the technical scratching and support of DJ Faibo X , a frequent collaborator who also worked with Nimeni Altu' on other hits like "Înger și demon". Cultural Impact
The track serves as a manifesto for underground integrity. Nimeni Altu' addresses several industry frustrations:
: The track prominently samples "To Zucchabar" by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard from the Gladiator soundtrack, lending it a somber, epic atmosphere.
: He questions why "commercial dipshits" are promoted while "soldiers" of the underground struggle to survive or give up on rap entirely.
: The lyrics criticize rappers who steal verses or "negative" (beats) despite the wealth of original material available for sampling.
Nopți Prea Lungi is often cited by fans and critics on platforms like HipShop and Last.fm as one of the best Romanian hip-hop albums ever produced. "Raperi de căcat" remains a standout for its raw honesty and its role in defining Nimeni Altu' as the "voice of Romanian hip-hop" focused on social consciousness and authenticity. Nimeni Altu' - Samples, Covers and Remixes - WhoSampled
(released April 7, 2008) is a foundational track in Romanian underground hip-hop by Nimeni Altu' featuring DJ Faibo X . Appearing as the second track on his seminal debut album, Nopți Prea Lungi , the song is a direct and uncompromising critique of the commercialization and perceived lack of authenticity in the Romanian rap scene during the mid-2000s. Core Themes & Lyrics