The video switches to one of the three other featured artists Alex Velea who was strolling the old town of Bucharest also filming himself while singing and dancing with a random kid from the streets.
The video also shows cameos of other random ordinary people of Bucharest (presumably taxpayers) and Smiley's former "Simplu" band members singing the lyrics of the song.
The video then shows Smiley filming in the Constitution Square, which is placed in front of the Palace of the Parliament, hinting the song's main idea of payment of taxes and fees.
Fourth artist of the song Marius Moga also makes an appearance as the video shows him singing alongside a band of instrumentists inside a garage while filming himself.
All of the four artists, who by the time of the song's release were in their late twenties are presenting through the lyrics the common money problem of the youngsters, while treating the situation in a derogatory way and even by alcohol consumption, in order to forget about it.