Grasu Xxl | Maximilian | Spike - Didaia (tralala) (videoclip | Oficial)

: Known for his cynical wit and directorial eye, Spike not only delivered a sharp verse but also directed the official music video through his Evil Twin Studio. Musical and Visual Style

Musically, the song is defined by its catchy "TraLaLa" hook and high melodic quality, which helped it transcend traditional rap circles to become a club and festival staple. The production by Mitză balances a heavy bassline with melodic accents, creating a soundscape that feels both gritty and celebratory. : Known for his cynical wit and directorial

: Adds his signature laid-back delivery, contributing to the track's infectious, effortless vibe. : Adds his signature laid-back delivery, contributing to

The music video, shot by , employs a high-contrast, stylized aesthetic typical of Spike’s directorial work. It captures the artists in various settings that reflect the relaxed, "everything is fine" attitude of the lyrics—a sentiment that resonated deeply with the Romanian youth of the mid-2010s. Legacy in Romanian Pop Culture Legacy in Romanian Pop Culture : Provides the

: Provides the commanding presence and rhythmic flow that anchored his transition from hardcore rap to a more polished, radio-friendly sound.

Released in 2014, is a cornerstone of modern Romanian hip-hop that brought together three titans of the genre: Grasu XXL , Maximilian , and Spike . Produced by Mitză under the Okapi Sound label, the track represents a pivotal moment in the "Okapi Sound era," blending mainstream appeal with authentic underground roots. Collaborative Synergy

The track’s success lies in the distinct energy each artist brings: