chalga
Chalga, the most common word, used for identifying a style of music in Bulgaria and Macedonia, aka Pop Folk, incorporating a blend of Bulgarian, Arabic, Turkish, Greek, and Roma influences, as well as motifs from even flamenco and klezmer music
attribute, music genre, musical concept
- Origin, Implies
- Balkan Pop
- Wikipedia Page
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalga
- Class
- music genre, musical concept, attribute
- Examples
- ▶ Azis, Lepa Brena, The Weepies, Dado Polumenta, Eleftheria Arvanitaki, …
Fisherman's Woman,
Hideaway,
Vesna Zmijanac,
Happiness,
Gloria,
Ivana,
Backseat Goodbye, Luiz Ejlli, JK Revolution,
Royal Wood, Live Session EP, Minawo, Magija, Inland Territory, Exit Strategy of the Soul, Nedeljko Bajić Baja, Sinan Sakić, Sofia Rotaru, Dragan Kojić Keba, Zdravko ?oli?, Poglednij me v otchite
- Related Websites
- ▶ http://www.brigada.nl, http://www.chalgabox.com, http://www.biad.bg, http://www.chalgatube.com, http://www.music-bulgaria.com/style-29-Pop-Folk, …
- Freebase ID
- "/guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000005af1cd"
- DBPedia URI
- http://dbpedia.org/resource/Chalga
- Freebase Primary MID
- "/m/05pxgf"
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