The trapper who cursed Romania caused a monster scandal in Budapest. Albert NBN: “Calm down, you stupid bastard! You’re going to be the most viral pig in Romania!”

Controversial trapper Albert NBN is back in the spotlight after several videos published by influencer Zbir capture a scandal in Budapest at a luxury venue, where the artist clashed with the host after they were asked to vacate the rooms.

Known among young people as an artist and influencer, but also among the less young, after swearing at Romania on stage at the “Beach, please!” Festival, the controversial trapper Albert NBN is again in the center of attention, after several video materials about a scandal in which he was involved in Budapest were made public by his influencer friend Zbir.

It all started with a getaway to Budapest, together with his “gang”, and accommodation in a luxury location and ended with swearing, misogynistic remarks to the host and threats.

If initially everything was wonderful and the idol of the young generation and his friends filmed themselves in the luxury location, marveling as if they were seeing such conditions for the first time in their lives, the scandal broke out when the host drew their attention that they had to leave the location and that they had exceeded the check-out time.

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Visibly disturbed by the remarks, Albert NBN, the only one who was not ready, accused the woman of racism, finally cursing her in English and Romanian, using expressions that are difficult to reproduce.

“Calm down you stupid bastard!” the trapper greets the host when she comes to rush him.

“It’s 12:30. You have to leave the house,” the woman says, but the trapper accuses her of racism and starts cursing and insulting her, prompting the woman to call the police to report the incident.

“What should the police do?” comments Albert NBN, while continuing to collect his luggage and swear, sometimes in English, sometimes in Romanian, and threatening, in turn, that he will tell the law enforcement that he is the victim of racism.

A friend in the room comes to his support, who offends the woman and says: “Mother, how I would clap for this, if I were in Romania.”

In the footage that has surfaced on social media, Albert NBN can be seen starting to film his host and threatening her: “You’re going to be viral. You’re going to be the most viral pig in Romania!”.

The scandal continues for several minutes, until finally the woman manages to get Albert NBN out of the house.

Who is Albert NBN

Albert NBN, real name Albert Constantin, is a Romanian trap music artist born in 2004 and considered one of the controversial figures of the new generation in this urban music genre.

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His style is heavily influenced by street culture, and his lyrics frequently address provocative themes, explicit language, and personal experiences from his upbringing.

The artist stated in a podcast that he was not attracted to school and dropped out after the sixth grade, stating that in reality he would only have studied until the fourth grade. This confession was heavily commented on in the public space, in the context of his growing notoriety and his behavior.

His musical debut took place with the song “M6”, made in collaboration with MGK666, a song that refers to the Militari neighborhood in the 6th sector of the Capital, the place where he grew up. The track quickly went viral, garnering over 14 million views on YouTube and marking the beginning of his rise in the Romanian trap industry.

Albert NBN currently has nearly 600,000 subscribers on YouTube and around 218,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, confirming his status as a rising artist in the urban music scene.

Albert NBN is the son of Ion Valentin Constantin, known in the public space for his connections with the underworld and his involvement in several criminal cases. It was nicknamed in the Militari neighborhood “Vali Nebunu” (NBN), a nickname that influenced the choice of the artistic name.

The young man became even more famous after his appearance at the festival “Beach, Please!” from 2025, organized in Costinești, where his performance sparked controversy, and the explicit lyrics and insults to Romania earned him a fine of 1,000 lei and a criminal complaint for inciting hatred.

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