Andia & Grasu Xxl & Guess Who - Spune-mi La Nev... May 2026
Guess Who and Grasu XXL provide contrasting yet complementary verses. Guess Who focuses on the internal struggle and the "war" within a partnership, while Grasu XXL often touches on his role as his "own biggest enemy," adding a layer of self-reflection to the romantic narrative.
The song "Spune-mi Tot" (Tell Me Everything), featuring Feli—rather than Andia as often misremembered—is a standout track from the collaborative album În Labirint (In the Labyrinth) released on September 12, 2018, by Romanian hip-hop veterans Grasu XXL and Guess Who. This collaboration marks a significant evolution in their artistic journey, moving from the playful, laid-back energy of earlier hits like Azi NU (2010) and LaLa Song (2011) toward a more introspective and mature sound. Lyrical Themes and Emotional Depth
The track was mixed and mastered by Grasu XXL at Okapi Sound Studio , featuring music by Sergiu Gherman, Marius Feder, and Tyler Mehlenbacher. Andia & Grasu XXL & Guess Who - Spune-mi La Nev...
(e.g., how their style changed between Oameni and În Labirint ) Grasu XXL x @GuessWhoRomania - Spune-mi Tot (feat. Feli)
The partnership between Grasu XXL and Guess Who is one of the most enduring in Romanian music history. Emerging from the "old school" traditions—frequently referencing influences like B.U.G. Mafia—they have successfully transitioned into the modern era. "Spune-mi Tot" represents the peak of this maturity, trading the bravado of their youth for a complicated, realistic look at love in "the labyrinth" of life. Guess Who and Grasu XXL provide contrasting yet
The essay below explores how "Spune-mi Tot" serves as a raw examination of relationship dynamics, pride, and the weight of unspoken truths.
(e.g., other collaborations featuring Feli or Spike) This collaboration marks a significant evolution in their
The song’s core tension lies in the chorus performed by Feli, which serves as a plea for absolute honesty: "Spune-mi tot ce n-ai vrea să aud" (Tell me everything you wouldn't want me to hear). This line encapsulates the paradoxical nature of intimacy—the desire for total transparency even when the truth might be painful enough to end the relationship. The lyrics delve into the cyclical nature of conflict, where pride and fear act as barriers to genuine connection, often described as "weapons" pointed at one another. Artistic Collaboration and Production