While ADDA and Shift provide a melodic, almost ethereal atmosphere, the members of Satra B.E.N.Z. (Killa Fonic, Nosfe, Keed, and Super ED) deliver verses that contrast this purity with the harsh realities of their lifestyles, fame, and personal demons.
The song centers on a prayer-like chorus—reinterpreting a classic Romanian children's prayer—to explore themes of protection, vulnerability, and internal struggle. Satra B.E.N.Z. - Inger Ingerasul Meu feat. ADDA & Shift
The text is credited to the members of Satra B.E.N.Z., ADDA, Shift, and songwriter Theea Miculescu. Cultural Impact While ADDA and Shift provide a melodic, almost
The Official Video , released on March 1, 2017, was a significant moment for the Romanian "Trap-Pop" crossover. It solidified the group's ability to create commercially viable hits without losing their underground edge. Fans often associate the track with a "Y2K" aesthetic and emotional "Libra zodiac vibes," reflecting its enduring popularity on platforms like TikTok . Inger Ingerasul Meu (feat. Adda & Shift) - Spotify The text is credited to the members of Satra B
"" (meaning "Angel, My Little Angel") by Satra B.E.N.Z. featuring ADDA and Shift is a standout track from the group's second official album, O.$.O.D. II (O Șatră, O Dragoste II). Released in early 2017, the song is a departure from the group's typical aggressive trap style, blending emotional introspection with mainstream pop sensibilities. Core Concept and Lyrics
It highlights the disconnect between how people see an artist versus how they see themselves ("Oamenii nu-s ca oglinzile / Nu te văd cum te vezi tu"), urging the listener to keep their dreams alive despite external judgment. Production Details
The track features a collaborative effort from some of the most influential figures in the Romanian urban scene at the time: Produced by RZD , DEM , and PRNY .