: The lyrics boast of an exchange rate where 1 Romanian Leu equals 998 Euros and claim that Romania paid off the national debts of the United States, Iraq, and Somalia.

: It describes a land with "billions of tractors," no potholes, and bank cards for every citizen loaded with 3,000 lei (a massive sum at the time).

: The band, consisting of Bogdan Mureșan, Cosmin Tudoran, and Leonard Muha, pioneered a style they called "happy hop"—a blend of hip-hop and pop characterized by hilarity and irony rather than typical "gangsta" or romantic themes.

: For many Romanians who grew up in the early 2000s, the song remains a bittersweet reminder of the "transition years." Listeners often recount stories of using the lyrics for school assignments, only to be punished when teachers realized the source was a sarcastic pop song.