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  • Mashala!!! STAND FOREVER GREATER ALBANIA! GO BACK TO UKRAINE SLAVS AND RETURN OUR LAND THAT YOU STOLE!!!

  • i love it, very good

  • Selam for all, great song.

  • Never Egyptian..Turkish+Macedonian of course

  • I would say it's rather Egyptian, Greek or Turkish than Macedonian.

  • @georgecabezas01 this is typical macedonia song it is typical for the hole region - greece, serbian, bulgarien, turky. This is not Egypt

  • @persijan I now, I ment if I heard it without singing I say it's Greek, Turkish or Egyptian, get it now? I hope you do!

  • MONKEYDONIA MUSIC !!!!

  • Egyptian ZUMARA, Egyptian TABLA!!!!! Mashala ......Arabic word.....WHERE IS THE MACEDONIAN FOLK MUSIC..............MORON? MELODIJA.......ha ha ha.......Greek word for MELODY.........Try using one of your Serbo/Croatian words!!! Or don't you have one? You are really making FOOLS of yourselves in the eyes of the whole world!!!!

  • @helios180746 whats your problem, are you an idiot albanian or are you an even dumber greek, south slavs incorporate many other foreign words and so what

  • @teslic100 I DEFINITELY DO NOT HAVE A PROBLEM.....BUT YOUR STUPID LOT DO!!!! THE ONLY TRUE MACEDONIAN THING ABOUT YOU IS THE LAND YOU LIVE ON....AND THAT IS GREEK. YOUR PROBLEM IS AN IDENTITY PROBLEM AND YOUR EFFORTS TO STEAL HISTORY FROM OTHERS IN ORDER TO CREATE ONE!! Zumara is still Egyptian,Tabla is still Egyptian and as i said MELODIJA as you call it is a Greek word. You said it mate...."SOUTH SLAVS"....That is correct!!!

  • @helios180746 Identity problem. So what would you call the English language itself. You are a ignorant bastard who cares about some kind of pride that is not even real.

  • @teslic100 The English language? What does the English language have to do with pseudomacedonians. Any one who knows the English language will tell you that it is predominantly of Germanic roots....that in itself is an identity. Your mob have absolutely nothing to identify yourselves with...that is why you are bent on STEALING other peoples history and up to a degree, religion......You cannot claim that your DIALECT is Greek but you CAN claim that it is Serbo/Croatian, but you won't.

  • @helios180746 Talk sence to a fool and he calls you foolish. Please you are ignoring that the English language has an enormous amount of Latin words. So, you ignorant one, please stop acting dumb only to suit your needs. Also, FYROM language is not a dialect of Serbo-Croatian. Please, this was about a song and you post about your disrespectful and bravado opinions. I do not care if you are a Greek or a monkey, You are no better than I am. You are greedy. I can see that.

  • @teslic100 You were just told that the English language is o Germanic origins....13% of it is of Greek origin plus a good percentage of Latin of which some also originates from Greek.The pseudomacedonian language spoken by the pseudomacedonians in Skopje IS a mixture o Serbo/Croatian whether you like it or not.If you believe in the crap you are trying to feed the world, you are full of hot air!!!!

  • @helios180746 you are full of shit in your mouth, wow you are like most albanians on the web ignorant cause they got fucked up the mouth, plz stop commenting you retard, dont waste my time

  • @teslic100 Hey Mr Testicles.....first you tried Greek, now Albanian....guess who is full of crap.What i said about those instruments and the word STILL STANDS, because i know and you DO NOT!!!! Go away little boy!!!

  • @helios180746 Go suck a cock you little peace of greek shit. Kiss my ass. Keep on making stories and being ignorant. Oh, I probably forgot, your IQ is 50. No problem, thats why you can't understand what I am saying. Please shut the f+++ up.

  • @teslic100 I am not Greek and if i were a monkey, i would be a member of your family!!

  • @teslic100 Please place your pseudomacedonian brain ( if you have one) into THINK mode before you excrete from your mouth.....Best Wishes.

  • @teslic100 Bastard? You are very offensive....and to resort to calling people such names is a sign of being uneducated and defeated. I have a birth certificate with both my parents names and date/place of birth and i thank God it was not Skopje......(I should be spelling this with a small "s".

  • Macedonia lives FOREVER!!

  • Dumb asses

  • Any yugo will say macedonians have the best music in EX-yugo

  • Beautiful song!

  • what are you talking i know for sure that your granpa was geman

    

  • I'm croat and catholic 100%

    I use such words as "mahslla", "bolan".

  • wow, All this fuss for a song..mmm??

  • da vi se seram vo muzikata

  • man, good song!

  • Turkish word but macedonian song

  • @MrMkD4eVeR100 Actually the word Mashallah is an Arabic word, but all types of muslims use the word to express joy. Cultures/Countries with an Islamic cultural influence (Macedonia, Albania, Turkey, Romania, Bosnia, Croatia, Iran, the Eurasian Republics and the Middle East) also use the word. 

  • @MegaKrishan123 huh i didn't know about that always thought it was turkish

  • @MrMkD4eVeR100 One other Turkish equivalent to "mashallah" would be "mükemmel", although Turks use both as I know. But it is a nice word, expressing joy, fits well in the wedding paradigm, especially a Macedonian wedding which are even here in Croatia know for their dance, beauty and great food.

  • @MegaKrishan123 no that"s not true.in croatia we don"t use it.we haven"t even heard for it.funny misinformed idiot.

  • @slavenka100 only in a few parts of Croatia and Romania is it used (especially by the muslims) you probably dont live in the region that it is used. and you dont have the right to call someone me an idiot, Ive won national awards for my knowledge of history. so im not the idiot here! ;] You should learn about all the areas of your country and not just your own region.

  • @MegaKrishan123 well as you said it"s used by the muslims not by us.no croat uses that word.we"re all roman catholic not muslim.muslims of croatia aren"t racially croats.nice that you know history but obviously not croatian history.i"m familiar with various dialects of my country especially with those outside my region.maybe i shouldn"t have called you an idiot but that won"t change your ignorance.word "mashallah" doesn"t exists in any of the croatian dialects .

  • @slavenka100 Megakrishan didn't say it was used by Croatians but in a few parts of Croatia! Especially by the muslims. If you react in this defensive chauvinistic way it only shows your own ignorance!

  • @ThierryvanDijk nope bc he said especially by muslims and that didn"t exclude us(the native population) and fyi many muslims don"t use it either.muslims in croatia aren"t too much religious and rarely use religious word.and plz search an definition of chauvinism bc it has nothing to do with my comment.ignorance is truly shown by you ppl who don"t speak nor live nor are croatian in order to say anything abt our culture and language.so dear shut up and save us from your ignorance.

  • @slavenka100 Dude I was in Croatia this summer, you use SO MANY Turkish words in your language.

  • @slavenka100 May be it's not used in your region, but near hvar and dubrovnik I heard people say "eyvallah", or "eiwala" (not hvala) to each other. They were Catholic Croatians, I asked them and they said it's a Turkish word we use. It is equivalent of masallah.

  • @aporia82 that"s very unusual.maybe they were tourists.and it"s not an issue of region but more of culture and religion.our (croatian) culture wasn"t greatly influenced by turkish one like in other south slavic countries such as mk.,bosnia and serbia and montenegro.

  • @slavenka100 believe me croatian culture is also heavily influenced by the ottoman culture, you'll probably refuse this because you can not differentiate what is turkish and what is not. not tourists, they were pretty locals, I talked to them. every village I stayed near hvar and dubrovnik was saying those words. they were also saying "ortak" to each other, which is also a turkish word.

  • @aporia82 well i highly disagree with you.it"s quite visible even if not by language than by looks that croatia has preserved it"s authentic culture with very little turkish influence.and there are bosniaks on the islands and other foreigners.and i don"t speak turkish but i can differentiate btw words of foreign origin and croatian ones.and eiwala word which you mentioned seems like arabic wallah word.i know that the word ortak is turkish you don"t need to teach me .loool.we"re not like you...

  • Still ma fav!

  • My family are Macedonian turks from Negotino, but unfortunatelly they migrated to Turkey during the Balkan wars. Thanks to god I visited my home country two years ago. PROUD TO BE A MACEDONIAN !

  • @aporia82 PAXHAHXHAXHAXHAHXAHXAHXHAXHAXH­AHXAHXHAXHAHXAHXAHXHAXHAHXAHXH­AXHAXHAHXAHXHA

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  • @aporia82 Bulgaria is poor country? If you really think so, just don't return! Just stay in Asia, Here is Europe!

  • @MrNacko28 I wrote a very innocent and happy comment to this video. First the idiot Simtu came, then the idiot you came and spoiled my comment and turned it into a hate-speech. What's the matter wih you nationailst idiots? Don't you have any good human feelings inside? All you have is the idiotic hate? I made a mistake and replied with the same manner to Simtu, now I won't continue this conversation. I don't have a problem with Bulgaria, I have problems with idiots like you. GET LOST !

  • @aporia82 Look, i saw what you wrote about Bulgaria very well! You wrote that Bulgaria is poor country.

    We dont give a shit what you "turks" think about us. I just wanted to tell you that will be better if you look what happens with your "country". Bulgaria is our problem....... You will call "get lost" to your daddy!

  • @MrNacko28 Look peasant douche bag I really don't care your archaic cave-man nationalism. I will say it very smooth and clear, "fuck off".

  • @aporia82 You have childish way of thinking. I'm peasant from Rhodope mountains and what? Where you live?- Central Anatolia? .... and again "fuck off" you will call to your daddy :))) come on, don't be mad c(:

    snip-snip ;d hahahaha snip-snip....

  • @MrNacko28 yeah yeah yeah, whatever... 

  • @aporia82 So we are ideots? You are an ideot because you don't know you're grandparents were one of us.. The only POOR thing is that they were cowards and left for Turkey. ;)

  • @Simtu huere tubel idiot, godferdammi IDIOT, nöd ideot, huere banane

  • @schnidwahr kei ahnig vom läbe

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  • LISTEN TO ALL YOU SAD FUCKS, GET A FUCKEN LIFE STOP SEARCHING MACEDONIANS SONG THEN WRITING BAD COMMENTS IF YOU DONT LIKE IT DONT SEARCH IT, TO ME IT SEEMS YOU CANT HANDLE NOT BEING MACEDONIAN SO YOU SEACH UP THEIR MUSIC HAHAHA

  • This music sounds so much like Greek and Turkish music. It's beautiful!

  • mashAllah..... lol

  • I am Macedonian and i don't speak this bulgarian dialect....furthermore "Mashala" is pure turkish !!!!...this is a slavobulgaroturkish song , we Macedonians are Greeks !!

    LONG LIVE MACEDONIA

    FUCK FYROM

  • @Protesilaos You are Greek,we know that,and thanks for supporting Macedonia with the words "LONG LIVE MACEDONIA"

    МАКЕДОНИЈА МАКЕДОНИЈА МАКЕДОНИЈА !

  • @ThePetardaProduction Yes i am Greek , Macedonians have ALWAYS been Greek....you scums are gypsy slavobulgars who came in the Balkans in 600 AD...furthermore you use turkish words in your bulgarian songs !!

    LONG LIVE MACEDONIA

    FUCK FYROM

  • @Protesilaos Thanks,LONG LIVE MACEDONIA ! FUCK FYROM ( COUNTRY THAT DOESN'T EXIST AND IS IN YOUR GYPSY GAY-REEK FANTASY )

    Thanks again

  • @ThePetardaProduction F.Y.R.O.M. =The official name of YOUR "country".......my country is Hellas , and i live in the Province called MACEDONIA , for over 4000 years !!!!....you are gypsy slavobulgars who use turkish words in your songs ( mashala ) and you speak BULGARIAN....sorry bulgarians are bulgarians NOT Macedonian , Macedonians are GREEKS !!!!

    LONG LIVE MACEDONIA

    FUCK FYROM

  • Stop fighting about history and the future. Just enjoy the music!

    Super pesna

  • Mash-Allah is an Arabic phrase. It means all praise goes to God.

  • I love the Macedonian & Albanian Version of this Song !

  • Zacerberg Macedonia!

  • Greece fucks you anytime

  • thank God ( christian God NOT the mooozlims god ALLAH the moon god ) i was

    born a Macedonian AND a GREEK and of course i love my self ever sooo much!!!

    2b a Macedonian its a very desirable thing 2b hence the evil-wannabes GRRR

  • @waynestatewarriors mash-allah mash-allah ur hairy-mom has nice tits GRRR

  • In Macedonian means "do not be jinkxed" sounds like "nashala",means just kidding, singer saying beautiful bride & "Mashala" I do not want to jinx her. What Turkish use it for? as I do not know a word of their laungage. I am Macedonian. With your theory the new song Champaigne Shower must be song by Frence? Mashala same meanng as THE EYE to Greeks. Macedonians are Orthodox Your much abuse to another country. Macedonia is a democtratic country. Its proud people have elected their country's name.

  • the FYROMites r ever sooo poor bcuz,, A. they r lazy gypsys,, B. cuz they r Turkeys

    stoolies ( love4their former oppressors the OTTOS) C. bcuz they r not in the EU!!!

    & D. bcuz they r ever so cocky when they have sooo little to b proud-of,,SHAME!!!!

  • I really feel sorry for Macedonians. It's bad enough that so many of them have been ethnically cleansed, or they've had to emigrate for economic reasons.....any time they upload anything on YouTube, the neighbourhood vultures come out and flood the commets with harassment, hate and history. just to remind them that they're wathcing their every move, ready to chew their bones to dust.

  • @SadieMirsade Thank you for your write up Sadie. I appreciate honest decent people like you. I just hope more world leaders would recognise Macedonia in its own wright & not impuse FYR to its name. I wish Australia would be world leader & do this asap. How about it Julia?...You would have millions of people very grateful. I hope more hardship & suffering is not extended due to other Countries givng Macedonia a hard time. Macedonia peaceful country. It did not resort to war to brake from Yugoslv

  • @63slavica

    I guess the reason I'm really not indifferent to the Macedonians' plight is because the first Macedonian I ever met told me that whenever they'd speak Macedonian in the school yard (in Florina) the Greek teacher used to beat the shit out of them. How democratic is that? We were in grade 8, and she had just arrived in Canada. Both of us, 13 year old kids. I never forgot her story. No one's perfect, but by Balkan standards, Macedonians are angels.

  • @SadieMirsade Thank you Sadie. You have bought tears in my eyes..Makaedonia. the word Maka in Macedonian laungauage means sorrow. So much pain has been inflicked in resent history. It needs to stop now, it is not necessary. Love and take care Sadie...

  • @SadieMirsade pls oh pls dont feel sorry4me4being Macedonian GRRR

  • only macedonians would have a song about cold water...let us dance around the well!

  • @evakarin21 The song is about a wedding and the beautiful bride. Celebrating a wonderful happy wedding....

  • Beautiful song, well done.

    Great sounding and depicks our culture. "Mashala" is used by all Macedonian I know right down to my grand parents. It may have originated from another country but we are global human beings are we not?....many words have been adopted by various nationalities. It was great to hear my home country Makedonia. Love from Australian

  • @63slavica turkish crap ,,, Macedonians dont sing turkish,,,only GREEK !!!!

  • @ratzP I am Macedonian and I understand every work of this song. I do not understand a work of Greek!!! Macedonians sing Macedonian...not Greek or Turkish.... How would you know if the millions of Macedonians all over the world sing Greek? You must be assuming this and I think you are wrong...

  • @63slavica Macedonians r NOT mooozlims,,they r Greeks,,ORTHODOX !!!

    mashallah mr.Stupid is Turkish (arabic) and it means "praise ALLAH " OK??

    but then u sniveling screeching FYROMonkeys r Turkeys bed-fellows,,FILTH !!!

  • @ratzP Macedonians ARE Macedonians!!! You have no right to tell us who where are........ORTHODOX IS NOT JUST GREEK....there is Orthodox Religion right around the world in various countries...Macedonian, Russion, Indian etc...also Tell me which country has not adopted words from other country? ie Champaigne so does that make every country that uses this work French?....Mrs Stupid if you see uss as monkeys i see you as crows....U where under Turkey rule so u bed-fellows with them u resemble them!!

  • @63slavica my apologies,,i didnt realise u r of the islamic-faith,, allah akbar

  • @ratzP You have not realised anything....I am Christian Macedonian Orthodox...you have many things to apologies for... the word Filth in you last text..I thought it was past Greeks that have done wrong. The current Greeks should stand up and wright the wrong..apologize to the Agean Macedonians for not providing them with basic human rights under your rule. Apologise to Central Macedonia by hendering their prosperity..Australia has finaly apolegised to the Aboriginals...Greeks start doing good...

  • @63slavica mash-ALLAH mash-ALLAH,,u r a christian? u coulda fooled me!!

    1st u must calm-down,,then u must come down to MY Macedonia so we can

    have a nice civilised discussion whos MY Macedonia belongs2,,u the Bulgarian

    reject or me the beautiful GREEK (oh i do love my self ever sooo much )!! So my

    dear sweet neighbour please come2 Thessaloniki as soonest u can ok? Byeee

  • @ratzP Interesting that you're now using the work Mash-allah in the same meaning as a Central Macedonian does....ei a word to describe suprisement. For Macedonians to keep their life in the past in the Greek country they had to declaire being Greek. Sounds like that's what happened to your family. If you really want to know your true history or ancestory...ask your grandparents..ask them what happened to their brothers and friends...stop triying to insult people or did you not have Iodine diet

  • @63slavica listen u badass Bulgarian-reject,,y do u always ask other ppl

    to prove who they r when instead of u Bulgarians,,Slavs,,Albanians,,­Gypsys

    and WOT-NOTS (hihihi) shut up and accept u r NOT Macedonian,, u never

    have and im sorry to dissapoint u,, U never will cuz YOU ARE NOT GREEK

  • @ratzP In you previous comment you described me as dear sweet neighbour now you are writing I am a badass, reject...& telling me who I am not. I know that I am Macedonian but you sound confused. What right have you to abuse your neighbours and tell them who they should say they are. Macedonians living in Greece are I think still Macedonians...They cannot be both...as Greeks and Maco are different. Macedonians unfortunite enough to be under Greek rule have been forced to say they are Greek.

  • @63slavica u r silly now saying my grandparents where forced 2b come

    Greeks,,, tsi tsi tsi...and anyway,,its sooo much nicer been GREEK than a

    Bulgarian-reject from FYROM (since1944) and laying claims to my home!!

    and u must stop telling ppl the Macedonians r not Greek when all the signs

    prove we have always been Greek wheres u R gypsys squatting in Greece!!!

    &anyway,, we'll b friends again once u r in the EU with a proper Slav name !!!

  • Ova e najglupa pesna sto sum ja slusnal. Ova ne e makedonska pesna tuku nekoja eftina glupa kopija. Sramota da se kaze deka e ova makedonska pesna. This is not a macedonian song. but a cheap copy.

  • its almost sound identical to turkish songs

    mashallah to my albanian brothers

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  • albanian brothers?? LOLWUT

    this is maso genius

  • @dijana510 yeah just reilized that then masallah to my macedonian brothers

  • can anyone tell me the name of this band? They are great!

  • LOL... Do you guys force women to wear those silly dresses.... ?

    The music sounds Arab..... Isn't Mashala a Turkish word?

  • @SurfinAdam yes, mashala is a turkish word, but sometimes we use it too

  • @Haydutin

    it's a "muslim" (like bismilah, amdoulilah,walah, etc) word, something you say before praising someone to avoid giving bad luck

  • Mashallah ! Mashallah !

    Paix sur Macédonie.

    Algérie

  • This has a lot of similarities to Rekansko except the rhythm is much simpler and does not change.

  • Wish we had good music like this in England...

  • foarte frumoasa muzica macedoniana ;) respect

  • hahahahaha you're a FYROM not Macedonia hahahahaha macedonia are geographic regions of Greece, from ancient times!

  • I'm bulgarian and i can understand every single word he's singing

  • @emilpenkov969 Mashallah is a turk word ;)

    I see you bulgarians also use it???

  • @OrhanCorporation yes, we also use it. );

  • @emilpenkov969 wow thats pretty cool lol, the usual words that i knew that the Bulgarians used were

    'cok , guzel, hayde, opa etc.'

    i'm sure there is more but thats what i know so far

  • @OrhanCorporation We don't use cok or guzel LOL (dont even know what they mean). We only use a couple of turkish words. These are opa and haide. We don't use others.

  • @emilpenkov969 yes you do use the words cok and guzel. I know you do, you also use the word arkadas and selam. I have a native bulgarian friend and he tells of how those words are used in the bulgarian language.

    go learn your own language LOL

  • @OrhanCorporation i think your bulgarian friend isa pomak . We NEVER use those words. I know it because im bulgarian and i've lived here for 15 years since i was born. \only muslims use those words not christians. I dont even know what they mean .

  • @emilpenkov969 no lol, my friend is native bulgarian christian.

    Azis who is a bulgarian singer used those words.

    even look here.

    /watch?v=qYDUVLMSED0

    (the video is called Hadise promo tour Bulgaria (Azis Show in Bulgaria Part 1)

    he says 'cok guzel' at at the begining of 0:01 listen very carefully. in Turkish cok guzel means very beautiful.

  • @OrhanCorporation I think Azis is not bulgarian.lol. I don't listen to popfolk music any way.

  • @emilpenkov969 lol Azis is Bulgarian LOL

  • MASHALA COBANLAR! 

  • Since when Albanians have had thay own music. If wasn't for Macedonian music and language Albanians would have been mute

  • RAKIJAAA!!! WOOOH SAMO TOCI PICE :P

  • A very interesting sample of the music of the Macedonian Turko-Tatars.

  • not bad for a turkish song 

  • "Kemenche" is also Greek, Laz, Adyghe, Persian...! For God sake stop claiming exclusivity on something if you use it. You also use doorknobs, it doesn't mean it is Turkish.

  • Wie heißt diese Flöte da? Mit den hohen Tönen, bitte auf Englisch oder Deutsch ich suche diese Flöte seit Jahren. Schönes Lied.

  • haha the melody and the instruments are Turkish...that's clear...like greek's eurovision song that instrument was Turkish too.They call it "kemence"

  • I have to say the main part of this song is copied(stolen) by an Albanian song: "Sa e mire na ka dale nusja" ! And the rest sounds a kind of gypsy.

  • @PrKs8

    if it's stolen, show me the original first (not just the name), second, it's Balkans music, mixed with oriental tunes and sung in Macedonian, what's the problem, kids...

  • @Makedonier oi stupid its narodna so that means anyone can take the song and change it or keep it the same and looks like the singer just translated it to maso YOUR SO STUPID

  • @Makedonier ahahaha sure its sung in Macedonian singing about ALLAH??

    R u frigging crazy ?? Macedonians r Greek Orthodox and they rather DIE than

    sing about damn ALLAH the moon God of Mustafa the dirty ATA-GAY-TURK !!!!

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  • @waynestatewarriors hey Wayne,,u r not much of a warrior r u ??

    i think u r more of a Warrior Chicken ahahaha OR turkey gluglugluglu

  • @Makedonier prks8 is correct

  • @Makedonier Then, the title should be "Balkans Music with oriental tunes sung in Macedonian", and not :"Macedonian Folk Music". If this is "Macedonian Folk", then I can assure you, you don't have a folk music.

    This song is most of it Egyptian, brought up in Balkans by Ottoman empire and translated in Macedonian, Albanian, Serbian.. and whatsoever language. As for "Balkans music", i'm sorry to say but, you can talk only for yourself. We albanians, we do have authentic music.

  • @Makedonier and yeah... If you need references, just let me know.

  • @Makedonier the problem is that the song is copied from the albanian song!

  • @Makedonier this song is sooo islamic...mashallah mashallah = Turkiiiiish

  • @PrKs8 Gypsies have more sence for music than shiptars. yeah smrdeni shiptars suck for music and everything else xD

  • @Master22mkd I try not to offend anybody so,the only thing i'm not going to show my culture as you do,so I want to tell you one thing:DON'T FUCK WITH ALBANIANS and never call Albanians as you did before!!

  • @PrKs8 ma idi UPM! ubise glup shiptar

  • @PrKs8 jedes govna

  • @razturacicawarr LOL interesting bulgar-serb swearing!is that all you can do SWEAR?!

  • @PrKs8 how could it be copied if this song was made before the albanian? It looks to me that the albanian song is a copy... but i don't care becuase it's the song that counts and not who copyed the other.

  • @PrKs8 ya you are retard:S fuckin assholes

  • @PrKs8 your a cunt

  • @PrKs8 HA ha HA HA

    albanians are retarded

    this is originally from a TURKISH song

    look up the history

    get educated

  • @Ferizajcity - again you are wrong ! this is MACEDONIAN music , influenced by some oriental ! clothes are from central Macedonian region ! and those people are MACEDONIANS ! "SERVO-BULGARES" EXIST ONLY IN YOUR HEAD ! language = MAKEDONSKI !

  • OOOPPAAA volim Macendonsca MUZICA OPPPAAAA. SVE NAJBOLE BRATE MOJI.

  • @Ferizajcity Actually your inccorect, the Balkan nations traditional clothes have been around since before Byzantine period and before Imperialist roman times. Its safe to say that our type of dancing, clothes originate from the slavs and Ostrogoths. ( Russian Slavs and Germanic Ostrogoths). In fact Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenija are heavily influenced by germanic culture and some slavic. aswell. Dnt make fun of culture, because even your presious guitar originated in Moorish Morroco...

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  • @SHQIPJAJON It looks like you are just looking for an excuse to vent your anger!

  • @elefteria888 l'm not angry but you don't need to mention how many Muslims live in Albania or Macedonian,we Albanians we don't care about religion, Albanian religions is Albania,we are not stupid like orthodoxes who just live with hate,my self I'm a catholic but l non't live with hate like you

  • @SHQIPJAJON I think he's angry.

  • @skyrainbowpony yeah l think so

  • @SHQIPJAJON Yeah! World is a little village and life is short. As short as it is unreasonable to argue about politics,religion or nationality. I'm a muslim albanian and when I go too Shkup I want too meet new people(albanian or macedonian it doesn't matter) and have fun with them.I'd never talk about politics or something we would get us angry with each other. Peace,people! that is also what our religions tell us to make...

  • @PrKs8 +1.000.000

  • pricate makedonski a pjevate bosanski cudno

  • mashallah mashallah

    macedonians are muslim, right?

  • @Mubarak635 The majority of Macedonians are Orthodox Christian. The Albanian population in Macedonia is Muslim (most of them). There are few Muslim Macedonians but it's a small minority.

  • @elefteria888 Thanks for the information! I was kind of curious because it seems like their culture is a lot like turks and 99% of turkey are muslim, as I was born there.

  • OPAAAAA GREAT!!

  • Makedonec sum ali znam deka e ovaa arapska muzika

  • @Babcemakedonce1

    od koga zurlata i tapanot se turski instrumenti?

    osven zborot mashala sto e turski pretpostavuvam,nisto drugo.

  • @CassanderMakedon ama nema veze koj instrumenti se upotrabuvaat neznaci deka ako pojdam na pust ostrov i ja sviram muzikava so harmonika i ke bide moja a?

    notite se pisani u iran drugarmi od iran mi ja pokaza vistinskata verzija

    i gleas kako zvuci drugse nego drugi nasi pesni

  • @Babcemakedonce1

    prati mi ja pesnata spored koja ovaa e kopija?

  • @ElassonaG13 mamu ti ebem picka ti mater

  • POZDRAV BRAJKA MAKEDONCI DA SME ZDRAVI I ZIVI I GORDI MAKEDONCI POTOMCI NA MAKEDON I MAKEDONIJA !

  • A great song!!

    Albanians and Greeks wouldn't know quality music unless they tripped over and noticed it. The only reason you comment on other peoples music is that your sick of listening to your own shit and have a need to listen to quality Macedonian music.

    Now now now you Albos and Greeks, lets all start a quality song together, Ill start it off:

    Now repeat after me:

    MACEDONIA, MACEDONIA LONG LIVE A UNITED MACEDONIA

    MACEDONIA, MACEDONIA LONG LIVE A UNITED MACEDONIA

  • @Gokkies ...Generally Balkan music as well as Arabic music shares alot of similarities,which is why I like this kind of music, because I can easily identify with this, even though I don't understand the language (my background is Greek) and I consider Greek music to be as equally as good,I don't judge music and the country of origin in which it originated from,I listen to all kinds of foreign music, Indian, Turkish, Macedonian whatever, to me music is way of escaping from the drudges of reality.

  • this sounds like a mixture of middle eastern and greek. definitely not maco