The song also helped destigmatize the genre in certain social circles. Because it focused on dance, movement, and pure entertainment—rather than the typical themes of "luck" or "enemies" found in older manele—it found its way into mainstream radio and high-end clubs that previously shunned the style.
Released during the golden era of Romanian dance music, the track broke the mold of traditional manele. It stripped away the slow, melancholic accordion riffs and replaced them with aggressive, syncopated beats inspired by Caribbean dancehall and reggaeton.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, you can't help but follow the instructions: take it to the left, take it to the right, and just keep dancing.