The collaboration with —specifically the Tziba Version —marks a shift from pure traditionalism to a fusion style.
: By remixing these classics, artists like Florin Vasilică ensure that traditional motifs remain relevant to younger audiences and the club scene, a trend seen across Romanian House music.
: The "deserted sheepfolds" typically symbolize the passing of time, the migration of youth from villages to cities, or the end of the transhumance cycle. The "Tziba Version" and Modern Folklore
: Lyrics often reflect the shepherd's life, seasonal transitions, and the melancholy of nature—themes central to the Romanian identity.
The song "" (The Sheepfolds Remain Deserted), performed by Florin Vasilică and Grupul Teleormanul with a remix by Gigi Negrea (the "Tziba Version"), is a modern interpretation of traditional Romanian pastoral folklore.
Florin Vasilică is the son of the legendary folk singer , who founded Grupul Teleormanul to preserve the specific "archaic" sound of southern Romania. Teleorman music is characterized by:
: The use of traditional instruments like the fluier (shepherd's flute) and cobza (plucked lute) to create a rhythmic, earthy sound.