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: It is frequently performed as part of a colaj (medley), often paired with other popular party tracks like "Jiene" or Moldavian-style trumpet instrumentals. Popularity & Critical Reception

: It carries a high "valence"—musical shorthand for a positive, euphoric emotional tone. Themes & Lyrical Content Puscau Urca Oile la Munte.

"Urcă oile la munte" (literally "The Sheep Go Up to the Mountain") is a classic of Romanian party and folklore music, specifically within the and manele genres . While many artists have covered it, the version by Pușcău (often associated with high-energy live performances) is a staple for weddings and celebrations. Musical Style & Composition : It is frequently performed as part of

: It heavily features traditional Romanian elements like the accordion , violin , and sometimes the trumpet or clarinet . While many artists have covered it, the version

The track is characterized by its high-tempo rhythm, typically around , making it highly danceable.

Watch live performances on YouTube to see the traditional dance styles it accompanies.

: Like most party songs ( sârbe or hore ), it relies on a repetitive, infectious melody that builds energy throughout the track.