folk anthem, "Hai la horă, măi flăcăi," is more than just a song; it’s a vibrant invitation to the heart of Romanian tradition . Often featured on Inedit TV and Etno TV , this track captures the high-energy spirit of the horă and the sârbă , the communal dances that have defined village life for generations. A Tradition of "Voie Bună"
Experience the festive energy of Ioan Chirilă’s performances and the traditional Romanian dances they celebrate: Ioan Chirila - Hai la hora, mai, flacai (Inedit...
While many associate the name with the legendary sports journalist and writer known as "Nea Vanea", the artist behind this particular folk hit is a celebrated singer in the world of Romanian popular music ( muzică populară ). His performances on shows like "Petreceți cu noi" on Inedit TV have made him a familiar face for fans of authentic folklore. folk anthem, "Hai la horă, măi flăcăi," is
The song is a staple of Romanian celebration, frequently broadcast during holidays like Easter and Christmas. Its title, which translates to "Come to the Hora, Lads," sets a festive tone, calling everyone to the dance floor with a rhythm that is impossible to ignore. Whether performed in a television studio or at a mountain wedding in Rucăr, the song serves as a bridge between the past and the present. The Musical Legacy His performances on shows like "Petreceți cu noi"