Tzanca Uraganu

Tzanca Uraganu, born Andrei Velcu on December 2, 1990, in Ploiești, Romania, is a renowned singer of manele, a style of music that blends Balkan folk and Arabic influences. Initially known as Tzancă de Ploiești, he gained fame with the song "Dale Dale" in 2012 before adopting his current stage name, which was given to him by Nicolae Gută in 2014. Tzanca Uraganu is celebrated for his unique blend of pop-folk, manele, and fiddle music, often incorporating contemporary elements like rap and electronic beats into his work. He has collaborated with prominent figures in the Romanian music scene, such as Florin Salam and Nek, and has achieved significant success, including topping Billboard's Romanian Songs chart with "Socate-mă de la block" in 2022.

Tzanca Uraganu's music is characterized by its energetic and emotive quality, often featuring traditional instruments like the accordion, violin, and saxophone alongside modern electronic elements. His songs frequently address themes of love, friendship, and everyday life, resonating with a wide audience. With millions of views on streaming platforms, Tzanca Uraganu remains a prominent figure in European music, particularly in Romania. His recent hits include "Ciocolata," "Vorba Francezului," and "Burj Khalifa," showcasing his continued influence in the music scene.

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Single - Released December 24, 2024
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