To see the energy and production of this collaboration, watch the official video here:

: The video typically features high-energy performance shots in stylized club or studio settings, characteristic of the genre's focus on glamour and entertainment.

"Lasa fata sa bea" is more than just a dance track; it is a musical acknowledgment of human struggle draped in the vibrant colors of Romanian nightlife. It showcases Daniela Gyorfi's ability to remain relevant across decades and ASU's knack for creating hits that resonate with the public's desire for both rhythm and relatable sentiment.

: As one of the first Romanian artists to bridge the gap between mainstream pop and manele, Gyorfi brings a polished, veteran energy to the track.

The song "" (Let the Girl Drink), a collaboration between Romanian pop icon Daniela Gyorfi and the prolific artist/producer ASU , stands as a significant entry in the modern "manele" and party music landscape. Released in late 2019, the track captures a specific cultural blend of celebratory spirit and emotional vulnerability, common in Romanian party music. Emotional Core and Lyrics

: The "glass in hand" and the request to "let the girl drink" serve as metaphors for emotional release and the temporary numbing of a broken heart.

The Official Music Video emphasizes the "party" atmosphere while highlighting the artists' chemistry.