Released on the album under the AMMA Music label , "Alarma la damigeana" quickly became a staple for weddings and private celebrations. The title itself—translating roughly to "Damijohn Alarm"—sets the stage for a song dedicated to good wine, better friends, and non-stop dancing. Why It Still Hits Today

If you grew up listening to the vibrant sounds of the Romanian music scene in the late 2000s, you likely remember the unmistakable energy of . Among his extensive discography, the track "Alarma la damigeana" stands out as a high-octane party anthem that captures the essence of a classic chef (party). The Origins of the Track

Liviu Guță is not just a one-hit-wonder. Over decades, he has collaborated with industry giants like , Theo Rose , and Ticy . While newer hits like "De Ce Ma Minti" have seen modern "trapanele" reworks, "Alarma la damigeana" remains a foundational piece of his early career success.

Typical of Liviu Guță’s style, the track blends traditional Romani folk influences with modern electronic beats, a genre often referred to as "manele".

Whether you’re looking for a trip down memory lane or the perfect track to kickstart a weekend gathering, this song delivers exactly what the title promises: a loud, rhythmic "alarm" that tells everyone it's time to celebrate. Liviu Guta - Alarma la damigeana