(often spelled "Hai fraților și-om mai bea") is a popular Romanian party song primarily associated with the Moldavian region (Muzică Moldovenească). It is a quintessential "drinking song" (melodie de pahar) frequently played at weddings, celebrations, and community gatherings. Key Artist & Origins The most recognized versions of the song are performed by:

: While popular across Romania, the dialect and musical style are deeply rooted in the folklore of the Moldavia region . Where to Listen

: They encourage communal bonding and high energy during celebrations.

: "Brothers" (used here to address close friends or a community). și-om (mai) bea : "and we shall (continue to) drink." Cultural Context

: A common Romanian exhortation meaning "Come on" or "Let's go."

Hai Fratilor Si-o Bea (2026 Edition)

(often spelled "Hai fraților și-om mai bea") is a popular Romanian party song primarily associated with the Moldavian region (Muzică Moldovenească). It is a quintessential "drinking song" (melodie de pahar) frequently played at weddings, celebrations, and community gatherings. Key Artist & Origins The most recognized versions of the song are performed by:

: While popular across Romania, the dialect and musical style are deeply rooted in the folklore of the Moldavia region . Where to Listen Hai Fratilor Si-O Bea

: They encourage communal bonding and high energy during celebrations. (often spelled "Hai fraților și-om mai bea") is

: "Brothers" (used here to address close friends or a community). și-om (mai) bea : "and we shall (continue to) drink." Cultural Context Hai Fratilor Si-O Bea

: A common Romanian exhortation meaning "Come on" or "Let's go."