The song addresses how people talk behind one's back, a frequent subject in Guta's discography (similar to tracks like "Lumea-i invidioasa" or "Lumea vorbeste").
True to its title, which translates to "The World is Chirping" (or gossiping), the lyrics explore the common manele trope of dealing with public opinion and "chirping" from detractors.
It maintains a high-energy dance rhythm, characteristic of the "hits" released under the Nek Music label during this period.
While not as genre-defining as his early 2000s work with Susanu , this release solidified Guta’s ability to adapt to modern production standards and maintain his status as a "king" of the genre into the digital era.