Gheboasă (Gabriel Gavriș) has emerged as a leading figure in the "trapanele" movement—a distinctive Romanian subgenre that fuses American-style trap beats with the melodic and cultural elements of , a genre rooted in Balkan, Turkish, and Arabic influences. Released in late 2022, "Habibi" serves as a prime example of this hybridity, blending modern rap aesthetics with Middle Eastern linguistic and musical cues. Lyrical and Cultural Fusion
: Like much of the trapanele genre, Gheboasă’s work often faces criticism from segments of Romanian society that view the lyrics as too raw or culturally disruptive. Habibi Gheboasa
Gheboasă’s music, including "Habibi," represents the voices of Romanian youth who identify with themes of street life and social marginalization—paralleling the roots of U.S. hip-hop. However, his rise has not been without friction: Gheboasă (Gabriel Gavriș) has emerged as a leading
: "Habibi" is characterized by a "pleasant," Middle Eastern-inspired melody paired with the heavy bass and frenetic hi-hats typical of Atlanta-born trap music. a genre rooted in Balkan