Fдѓrдѓ Zahдѓr - - Fluier A Pagubдѓ
The song explicitly mentions the year 2020 and the end of isolation ("Eu am ieșit din izolare"). It mocks the immediate rush to reopen services like hair salons despite the lingering health crisis and economic strain.
The music video features the character "Omul-Foarfece" (Scissors Man), reinforcing the theme of a hair salon owner navigating the bizarre new normal. Fast Facts Fluier a pagubă | Fără Zahăr - Bandcamp FДѓrДѓ ZahДѓr - Fluier a pagubДѓ
Fluier a pagubă by Fără Zahăr, released 10 October 2020. Fluier a paguba - song and lyrics by Fara Zahar - Spotify The song explicitly mentions the year 2020 and
is a satirical commentary on the frustrations and social absurdities of the early 2020 pandemic era in Romania. Released as a single on July 13, 2020, and later included in their album Comedie Amăruie (Bitter Comedy), the song uses the band’s signature "black folk" style—a mix of folk, rap, and rock—to mock the struggles of small businesses and the general sense of "whistling in the dark" while facing loss. Key Themes and Analysis Fast Facts Fluier a pagubă | Fără Zahăr
The title "Fluier a pagubă" is a Romanian idiom meaning to "whistle at a loss," often used when someone faces a misfortune they can't change. The lyrics explore the feeling of being left behind while others seem to be doing fine ("Alții sunt bine, bă. Da' eu de ce nu pot să fiu?").
The story centers on opening a luxury hair salon using cheap supplies imported "from the Chinese on the ship" (associated with the origins of COVID-19 in the lyrics). It pokes fun at superficiality and the "elegant" way people pretend to be okay while facing ruin.


