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The official music video , directed by ArsoFX , was filmed at the "Vyatarnite Melnitsi" complex (The Windmills). It complements the track's upbeat nature with vibrant scenes and has amassed over 4.5 million views .

(2022) is a high-energy collaboration between Sasho Jokera and Yulia that has become a notable hit within the Bulgarian chalga and pop-folk scene. Released on July 13, 2022, the track is characterized by its catchy, danceable rhythms and the distinct vocal chemistry between the two artists. Key Features and Highlights sasho_jokera_yulia_zlatoto_mi_2022

The song features music, lyrics, and arrangement by Rumen Borilov . The technical polish is further enhanced by Sandrito Danielov on keyboards and mixing/mastering by Spas Lazarov . The official music video , directed by ArsoFX

The track fits firmly within the Balkan pop-folk and tallava traditions, often used for dance performances and social media trends like those seen on TikTok . Released on July 13, 2022, the track is

Sasho Jokera’s gritty, rhythmic delivery pairs effectively with Yulia’s melodic vocals, a formula they have replicated in other successful tracks like "Nai Bogati" and "Habibi". Performance and Reach

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