(English: "All the Thugs") is a standout track by the seminal Romanian hip hop group B.U.G. Mafia , released on February 20, 2002. It appeared on the compilation album "B.U.G. Mafia prezintă CASA" , which served as the first major release for their newly established record label, Casa Productions . Production and Composition
Keyboards by ViLLy and Tata Vlad; guitar by Andrei "Motanu" Vlad. B.U.G. Mafia - Toti Borfasi (Prod. Tata Vlad)
Recorded at Boom Sound and mixed/mastered at Magic Sound by Cristi Dobrică. Themes and Narrative (English: "All the Thugs") is a standout track
Lyrically, the song is a classic example of Romanian gangsta rap, detailing the harsh realities of street life, poverty, and criminal activity in working-class neighborhoods like Pantelimon. Mafia prezintă CASA" , which served as the
The song was produced by (also known as Tataee), who is the group's primary producer and a central figure in Romanian hip hop. Producer: Tata Vlad. Composition: Tata Vlad, ViLLy, Uzzi, and Caddillac.
Uzzi’s verse tells a cautionary tale of a young man who turns to drug dealing to escape poverty. What begins as selling marijuana quickly escalates to "white" (cocaine/heroin), leading to paranoia and a tragic end when his criminal lifestyle catches up with him. Context in B.U.G. Mafia's Discography
"Toți borfași" is one of only two tracks on the CASA compilation performed exclusively by B.U.G. Mafia members (the other being the hit "Cine E Cu Noi"). It remains a fan favorite for its raw storytelling and atmospheric production, characteristic of the group's early 2000s "dark" period.