Hara & Tamango - Muro Shavo
The official video and live performances (such as at Cinema Patria or Zilele Bucureștiului) are hosted on the TrupaHara YouTube Channel .
"Lumea asta rea vorbește / Să n-asculți de ea / Tre' să mergi pe calea ta" (The world speaks evil / Don't listen to it / You must go your own way). Where to Listen
is a prominent inter-ethnic collaboration between the Romanian pop-rock band Hara and the legendary Roma musician and spoon performer Tamango (Aurică Tamango). Released around 2008 , the song became a massive hit in Romania for its energetic blend of modern pop and traditional Roma music. Song Background HARA & TAMANGO Muro Shavo
It is often cited as a successful example of "inter-ethnic" music, combining Hara's mainstream appeal with the authentic folklore style of Tamango.
If you'd like, I can help you find a of the Romani verses or provide more details on Tamango's musical career . Muro Shavo feat Tamango The official video and live performances (such as
Often feature rhythmic chants and traditional expressions of pride and endearment for the "shucar" (beautiful) son.
He provided the distinctive percussion (often using spoons) and the traditional Romani vocal verses, which contrasted with the Romanian-language choruses and pop production. Lyrics Summary The song alternates between Romanian and Romani: Released around 2008 , the song became a
The title "Muro Shavo" translates from Romani to "My Son". The lyrics serve as a fatherly message or advice to a young boy about navigating the difficulties of life, ignoring the "evil talk" of the world, and finding one's own path.