Released in October 2017, the track and its accompanying official music video on YouTube served as a sharp social commentary by the two comedians.
The lyrics touch on how some clergy members allegedly influence their congregations during elections, with lines suggesting that "the priest will teach them how to vote so they don't get stressed".
The chorus, "Tu pupi poala popii, popa pupă banii tăi" (You kiss the priest's robe, the priest kisses your money), directly mocks the financial exchange often associated with religious rituals. Nelu & Bordea AMIN
It highlights the contrast between the high number of churches in Romania (approximately 18,000) and the state of other public infrastructure, noting that people "step on each other" during services while the elderly are left to pay taxes. Artistic Context
The "story" behind by Nelu Cortea and Cătălin Bordea is a satirical musical collaboration that critiques the commercialization and perceived hypocrisy within religious institutions in Romania. Released in October 2017, the track and its
Nelu and Bordea, both prominent figures in the Romanian stand-up comedy scene, often collaborate on projects that blend comedy with music and social critique. "AMIN" was part of a series of musical parodies that gained significant viral traction, with the video amassing over as of early 2026.
The track remains one of their most well-known pieces, frequently cited in discussions about contemporary Romanian satire and the duo's long-standing friendship and professional partnership. Nelu & Bordea | AMIN It highlights the contrast between the high number
The song uses dark humor and satire to address several social issues: