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Tzanca_uraganu_trotinete_goale_pe_trotinete_at_... May 2026

: The "trotinete" (scooters) theme resonated with urban youth culture, often used as a background track for lifestyle and humor videos.

"Trotinete" is a high-energy track that quickly became a viral sensation in Romania and within the diaspora. The song was produced by Manele Mentolate and written by Mos Ion Roacker. Its catchy chorus and upbeat rhythm made it a staple in clubs and on social media platforms like TikTok. Key highlights of the song's impact include: tzanca_uraganu_trotinete_goale_pe_trotinete_at_...

: It served as a flagship track for the 2023 film "Romina, VTM," a romantic comedy featuring several high-profile Romanian music stars. : The "trotinete" (scooters) theme resonated with urban

: Due to its popularity, the track has seen numerous remixes, including mashups with classic Romanian hip-hop like Puya's "Undeva-n Balkani". Its catchy chorus and upbeat rhythm made it

The lyrics "Trotinete, goale pe trotinete" belong to the hit song performed by the popular Romanian manele artist Tzanca Uraganu . Released in late 2022, the track gained massive popularity as part of the official soundtrack for the Romanian movie "Romina, VTM" . The Story Behind "Trotinete"

Watch the official music video from the movie soundtrack here:

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