"Ciuhaila" is often included in compilations such as Cele Mai Tari Jocuri Țigănești (The Best Gypsy Dances), underscoring its purpose as a functional piece of . It represents the "parody" or lighter side of Ciorba's work, which exists alongside more serious collaborations with manele artists like Nicolae Guță.
While "Ciuhaila" may be viewed by international audiences as "unique" or even "weird," it is deeply rooted in the of the region.
: Ciorba uses a distinct, powerful vocal style—often associated with the "doina" or "lăutari" traditions—delivering lyrics in Romani (specifically Vlax Romani). Cultural Significance
: For many in Romania and neighboring Moldova, Ciorba's work is considered a form of contemporary art that resonates particularly well in rural areas and during community celebrations.