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In Romanian folklore and urban songs, the cârciumar (innkeeper) is often a central figure—the provider of wine, music, and a temporary escape from life's troubles.

While the exact title can vary slightly between performers, it is most famously associated with the legendary Romanian singer and composer , known for his vast repertoire of "bohemian" and folk-influenced music. Context and Themes traiasca_carciumarii

The lyrics usually toast to those who keep the wine flowing and the fiddlers playing, embodying the Romanian concept of voie bună (good mood/cheer). In Romanian folklore and urban songs, the cârciumar

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(This is how I'd like to die) – a quintessential party anthem about living life to the fullest.

(Who put the tavern in the road) – perhaps his most famous tavern song.

The "piece" typically captures the spirited, carefree atmosphere of Romanian socializing: