La Familia - Fak (cu Jianu) May 2026

Jianu, representing the newer generation, brings a "hardcore" energy. He references the Sălăjan neighborhood (La Familia's home turf) and talks about earning his place through hard work and "street rules" rather than internet fame. Production and Visuals

The title is a play on the Romanian word fac (I make/do). The lyrics repeat this as a mantra for daily survival: making money, making sacrifices, and making a path in a country where "nothing gets done unless you do it yourself". La Familia - FAK (cu Jianu)

Filmed in Sălăjan, the video is minimalist, featuring the rappers against white backgrounds interspersed with appearances by friends and notable figures like MMA fighter Sandu Lungu . The lyrics repeat this as a mantra for

Puya discusses the stress of bills, family responsibilities, and the fake nature of social media ("the digital era") vs. the hard reality of the streets. the hard reality of the streets

Sișu uses his verse to critique corrupt politicians and unfinished infrastructure (mentioning "unfinished highways"), contrasting the struggle of the common man with those who only "pretend it's raining" (ignore the problems).

Produced by Mahia Beldo , the track features a classic hip-hop beat blended with traditional Romanian folk influences.

Jianu, representing the newer generation, brings a "hardcore" energy. He references the Sălăjan neighborhood (La Familia's home turf) and talks about earning his place through hard work and "street rules" rather than internet fame. Production and Visuals

The title is a play on the Romanian word fac (I make/do). The lyrics repeat this as a mantra for daily survival: making money, making sacrifices, and making a path in a country where "nothing gets done unless you do it yourself".

Filmed in Sălăjan, the video is minimalist, featuring the rappers against white backgrounds interspersed with appearances by friends and notable figures like MMA fighter Sandu Lungu .

Puya discusses the stress of bills, family responsibilities, and the fake nature of social media ("the digital era") vs. the hard reality of the streets.

Sișu uses his verse to critique corrupt politicians and unfinished infrastructure (mentioning "unfinished highways"), contrasting the struggle of the common man with those who only "pretend it's raining" (ignore the problems).

Produced by Mahia Beldo , the track features a classic hip-hop beat blended with traditional Romanian folk influences.