"... Si Cui Ii Pasa?" arrived during a period of artistic reinvention for the group. After nearly two decades of dominance, B.U.G. Mafia used the Înapoi În Viitor project to re-establish their relevance in an evolving hip-hop scene.
: The production reflects a shift toward more modern, polished textures while maintaining the grit essential to the group's "Pantelimon" identity. The mix, handled by Cristi Dobrică, emphasizes a heavy bassline that complements the aggressive delivery of the verses. Historical and Social Context B.U.G. Mafia - ... Si Cui Ii Pasa? (Prod. Tata Vlad)
: The group argues that these possessions do not grant "class" or genuine respect. The recurring refrain— "Hai, dă-te dracu', că nu ne pasă" (Go to hell, we don't care)—is a rejection of the superficiality of the "daddy's boys" and "princesses" seeking media attention through borrowed or unearned wealth. Sonic Architecture and Production Mafia used the Înapoi În Viitor project to
: Performers Caddillac , Uzzi , and Tata Vlad use their verses to dismantle the prestige of luxury items like Mercedes cars, Vertu phones, and high-end fashion. Historical and Social Context : The group argues
Released on August 31, 2011, as part of the Înapoi În Viitor album, serves as a scathing critique of superficiality and the "nouveau riche" culture in post-communist Romania. Produced by Tata Vlad (formerly known as Tataee), the track marks a significant point in B.U.G. Mafia 's career as they transitioned to a fully independent production model through their label, CASA. Thematic Core: A Critique of Materialism