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  • Beautiful. In every sense of the word. This is my song of inner peace. If I have a rough day, I come back to this, every time.

  • This is beautiful. I have goosebumps. 

  • perfect song soundtrack from (300) movie  greece for ever

  • WHAT THE HECK THIS IS AMAZING SOUND OF THAT GIRL HOW HE SING JUST WOW

  • Amazing song, I can't get enough of it.

    Greetings from Bosnia.

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  • geweldig

  • Bravo Bugari...

    pozdrav

    SRBIJA

  • can anyone tell me the name of the instrument that man is playing?

  • @TheOruzu its bulgarian bagpipe the rodophian one :)

  • @TheOruzu "Gajde" its a kind of bagpipe from the Balkans.

  • Nice song,gaida and the voice of the lady.From Greece.

  • Music the comes from depths of the soul. It makes something in ourselves to stop whatever we're doing. Maybe that's why some mystics say that art of this level is one of most powerfull proofs that god exists.

  • People of Bulgaria,you should be proud of your past,and of your music. I was lucky enough to know your country,and it's been a great thing.Greetings from ROmania!

  • This song is about one of the more than milliards bulgarian heroes ,there are miliards only for the period of 1396-1878...

  • So 7 macedonians have watched this video, lol!

  • @701914 7 macedoNISTS watched this video, hah...

    The macedonians knows who they are ;)

  • From America and England, this is beautiful, I plan to visit Eastern Europe soon. hope I hear music as beautiful.

  • @MegaKrishan123 Christmas is right around the corner! please do not fall for the okey dokey. Search " Is Christmas Satanic or Christian poem." It will blow your mind.!!!!! If you are Deep?

  • @MegaKrishan123 you will hear such music ONLY in bulgaria

  • This is gorgious...so pure and beautiful.

    Greetings from America.

  • What are the lyrics? Can anyone translate them into English please. Its sounds very beautiful

  • regards from Greece....

  • Майко мила! I really DID shiver when she started singing, amazing!

  • Pure Wonderful Music, everyone should listen to this before doing anything else.

  • @ExistentialNihilist1 Hi! There are a lot of talanted bulgarian folk artists! I'll send you links as a message ;)

  • Stunning! Bulgarian music is without question the most powerful music I’ve ever heard. If anyone can recommend a couple of artists worth looking into I would really appreciate it. Greetings from the UK

  • @ExistentialNihilist1 thanks :)

  • като я слушам оценявам още повече Валя Балканска!!!

  • ... just beautiful ... regards from Poland, s.

  • sheloves her country that's why she sings this song,it is not Górniak in Seoul, carry on Darling ...admire you because you love your country.

  • all the best !

    this is the real music, with message about everything around for the last 2000 years,

    or, this is culture !

  • @dantihon This is real music and message to the world and history of more than 5000 years and culture of 1330 years! THIS IS BULGARIA

  • Imagine being in the audience at those few moments . -- did an Angel just come in the room and open her wings and heaven fill the room ? -- just wow

  • Wonder if she is singing the echo in the country side in Bulgaria. Never been there but can imagine what it is like.

  • amazing..:)

  • no wonder that song was sent by nasa in deep space to represent the planet in search for alien life...

  • you must be crazy to give unlike to this voice...!!! very beautiful!

  • beautiful voice!!....greetings from romania!!

  • Echt prachtig!!!! Jammer dat zo weinig nederlandse mensen dit kunnen waarderen. Echt om kippevel van te krijgen. Zo mooi!

  • süper

    

  • simply amazing.i got shivers

  • The voice of a goddess . I love your comment fakewalka . If you dont shiver when you see this video your Friggin DEAD . '

  • This is truly beautiful!

  • this is amazing, I've never seen or heard anything like it. So beautiful 

  • wow she has a great voice...greetings from Greece

  • like time slows down till it stop's ....there isnt much to say about that ^^

  • I remember watching this live on tv. We were having family dinner, everyone's talkin, laughin... suddenly, when she started singing everyone just froze and were like "what the..." I cried to this, I shiver every time i watch it.

  • @fakewalka малко е пресилено, не мислиш ли ?

  • @delucerrr ами не, защо да го пиша иначе?

  • Страхотно! Разплаках се,като почна да пее...много силен и красив глас! Неземен! Браво,Невена! :)

  • Sitting like this :O and :). Listening it for the 20+ time in a row. Play, play, play...

    Yes! Voyager 3 should be made! Bravo Nevena, respect!

  • amazing voice. I LOVE this music. can somebody gimme info? Greetings from sunny España =)

  • @Gann06 Valia Balkanska sing the original song :) if u like it try THE MAGIC OF BULGARIAN VOICES :D hope to enjoy it...

  • She is amazing. It is so hard to sing like that and she makes it look so natural. Wow. Flawless.

  • greetings from greece.proud to be a balkan citizen

  • Just beautiful !!

    No words for describe it

  • i....loove it!

  • bravooooo

  • whoa what instrument is that at the beginning?

  • @singing4hope its a bagpipe bro :)

  • @singing4hope That's a Rhodopean bagpipe (or Kaba bagpipe). It is used in the Rhodopean folklore which is a part of the Bulgarian folklore. It is played by people around the Rhodope mountain, the name of the bagpipe comes from this mountain. There is another bagpipe - Thracian (or Djura bagpipe). It is used in all other Bulgarian folklore regions - Thracian, Shopian (around Sofia), Northern, Dobrudzhanian (Dobrudzha), Strandjanian (Strandja mountain) and Macedonian (around the Pirin mountain).

  • @MoDz91 thank u for the in-depth explanation. very interesting culture :)

  • it's not russian it's bulgarian and it's folklor music from the mauntain rhodopi. x)

  • What genre of music is this? I want to sample something similar to this in a song I'm working on. She is amazing by the way...this is real music.

  • @TheLazarusIdea the genre is Bulgarian Folklore music. from Rhodope region of Bulgaria.

  • OH! That music is from Ancient Times. It's a plaintive sound, seems a call from the Soul>

    I've never heard anything like it. It really resonates with my Soul.

    I'm used to Boleros, and Merengues and Salsa. But this kind of music is amazing!

  • this gives me goosbumps..her voice is so powefull!

  • I'm a vietnamese but my best friend is from bulgaria

    and I must say Bulgaria is a beautiful Land and their Music is so awesome

    i love it <3

  • what an odd contrast: an ancient, emotionally quaking song, with modern western influences flashing in the background. Nonetheless, Bulgarian folk music is amazing :)

  • How nice :] I study Bulgarian language.

  • Bosko!

  • Omg I almost started crying after she started singing...

  • i love bulgaria!

  • *Goose Bumps* everytime

  • bossancero .. I see you don t have an idea for our country ...

    the alphabet is bulgarian ... is not russian ...

  • ............f**king  WOW !

  • Amazing

  • One word - AMAZING!

  • As a Bulgarian am I proud to say that is part of my culture and ancestry. Truly, something worth fighting for, I will always keep it close to my heart. I do appreciate, that you like the song, and I thank you. (bowing) BTW I would love to hear Bulgarian and Scottish bagpipes :D

  • Listening to this gives me goosebumbs..

    Bulgarian music is incredible.

  • I wish us Americans could open our minds to other countries and peoples. We get so wrapped up in our own pop culture that we do not appreciate the world around us which is full of so much talent and potential! This young woman singing is awesome! What a beautiful voice that is full, pure, and powerful! Thank you for posting this video!

  • @lthrlover I agree with you.I think one of the problems with us Americans is that we assimilated to a culture that does not respect other cultures.If you were Irish.They where treated so bad that after awhile they had to assimilate and really abandoned the Irish culture except for drinking.

  • @lthrlover Please, don't speak for 300 million people. It's not an "American" thing to be uninterested in the rest of the world, its a global thing.

  • @lthrlover I completely agree with you.

    Our country is becoming more and more racist and ignorant as generations go by...

  • amazing voice, bravo frumoaso!

  • Absolutely Incredible. Greetings from Greece

  • Hybovo!

  • Great. Amazing.

  • does anyone remember the video of a bulgarian villager a young girl singing a version of this??there was a lot of goats in the video as silly as that sounds,please let me know if you do ithat was they most beautiful song i ever heard

  • I hold this song dear to my heart .

  • I love u Dilyana

  • I love u Dilyana

  • Да живее славянската писменост и култура !!!

  • @sppp123456 БЪЛГАРСКА, не славянска. Славянска култура и писменост няма, половината славянски свят пише на латиница най-малкото

  • OMG are you stupid Bulgaria is created 681 year when there had NO TURKS. Use f**king google and dont wrote craps!!!

  • ПОБЕДИТЕЛКАТА!!!

  • When I listen to her voice I ask myself... "Lady who?!?" This girl should be worldwide known idol not some fake ass bitches that I really doubt can really sing...

  • "lady gaga" what is this idiot name . some fucking bitch with money ??

  • Bravo!!!! Bravo!!!!! Bravo!!!!!!

  • i think you very good singing... i really like this song.

  • WOW!!! God gave her some talent mang!!!

  • @Hikaru109Ichijyo Man, it's not clearly visible from this video, but I watched her live, she was actually crying while singing the song... such passion, it's incredible. Besides, compare it to the original sent in space, she's doing quite well I think. Here's the original youtube [dot] com/watch?v=dWLMZnhUvUo&playne­xt_from=TL&videos=IuB5Gd-V5VU

  • @fakewalka Such passion!  Such pretention you mean!

  • @audiodead lulz...

  • slavic soul...

    regards from croatian Dinarids

  • @gondoreran

    we are half slaviyanian and half ¨old bulgarian¨ - i dont know how to excplane what that mean, but we dont have nothing to do with turkish!!!!!!!!! Dont speak if you dont know !

  • you read your history:

    "The ethnicity of Bulgars (Proto Bulgarians) is uncertain but most scholars posit that they were a Turkic people with some Iranian elements." source - wikipedia.

    But you're right that this has nothing to do with turkish!!!

  • @KALI8701 "Old bulgarian"'s official name in english is "bulgars". Bulgars ( prabulgari) are from the turkic family, not turkish! They are different terms! Turkish are also from the same family, so they are both turkiC, but bulgars are not turkish! Google "turkic people" and read the material in wikipedia, not unofficial sources, they give a good explanation!

  • @gondoreran wtf do u know about Bulgarian history

    u r somewhat right, Bulgarians are not "pure" Slavic, they are a mix between a few different races including Slavic though

  • @angelovss "few" is actually not quite right :) But this is a good thing as a matter of fact.

  • @gondoreran And u are really stupid,a? We are not Turkic and are not assimilated

  • i suggested to you read bulgarian history.then comment.

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  • @gondoreran u dun even now wat turkic is dumbass

  • I just descovered Bulgarian folk music and I gotta say it's just AWESOME !!! Many greetings from Armenia!!

  • don't understand a word, but it sounds like she's singing about the mountains...

  • @APFSDSDU it is true! :)

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  • Wow! Just wow.

  • Nevena should be called Valya :))) Bravo!!!

  • kara me vseki pat da nastrahna...niamam dumi ...

  • If somebody disrespect us or your history, it s his probem, because it means he is wrong.

  • There are people dedicating time(even lives) of examening History of different nations and to be successful you need for to be obective and you need to plunge into history, culture and folklor.

    About the hostility, there isn't because everybody can talk what hi wants - right. But if you talk nonsenses and worlds coming from your mouth dosen't have value that is scarie. So why risking and say something like this about Cyrillic when you know and heared few thing and opinions.

  • There isn't any hostility at all, it is just very annoying when somebody who read somethink for other country's history and hi is so convinsed that he even is making coments.And he dosent know anything. Our history starts from VII century, and i seroiusly doubt that a man like him has the knowledge or the ability to make statments. As we all know, histoy is not mathematics and there is no 100% correct answer and always can made polemics.

  • i love bulgaria and everything about it. beautiful country, beautiful music, people, and culture. Hope to go there someday :)

  • Great song! I liked bulgarian folk. my respect from Georgia!

  • BOSSANCERO , toq pi4 da pomisli 4e sme sazdali darjavata predi dosta godini i sme se sme6ali balgari slaviqni i traki

    ama kvo da mu obesnqva6

    son of bitch

  • great!!!

  • You americans(BOSSANCERO) are stupid enough to thow opinins on thing, which you have no idea what it is all about. We will ask you, if we need opinion on McDonalds or KFC.

  • Funny enough, I am also American. I don't think it's a matter of being stupid... it's just being closeminded enough to think that there is only one answer for everything. Blind opinions are fine, but when these blind opinions try to pass as the undeniable truth -- that's where the problem is.

    Again, I wish there wasn't so much hostility here. :[

  • BOSSANCERO-(slavic language named wrong as bulgarian)??????

    The Cyrillic is an alphabet developed in the First Bulgarian Empire in the 9th century, and used in the Slavic national languages of Belarusian, Bulgarian, Russian, Rusyn, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Ukrainian, and in the non-Slavic languages of Moldovan, Kazakh, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Tuvan, and Mongolian. It also was used in (past) languages of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Siberia.

  • I concur. You are correct. I always bring this up when people are like 'omg it (BG) looks like Russian... lol' I'm always like 'NOOO, Russian looks like Bulgarian..' haha. It's just a matter of the order in which each language/alphabet was established, and Bulgarian, is the oldest to have developed/utilized the Cyrillic alphabet, as far as I understand. :)

    Bossancero, your comments are awfully condescending. :\

  • Уникално пеживяване...

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  • In your face, Lady Gaga, Pixie Lott, and all the other fashion-b*tches. This is real talent!

  • Forgive me for being ignorant to the hostiry of the country and the song.. but you can feel the emotion of that song in this video... thank you for this. I live in America and this is more riveting than our country's American Idol contestants... truly to be enriched with culture and knowledge of your history is more powerful than being relevant in a world that does not care about your identity.. that being said.. I at first clicked on this video because the girl was pretty.. thank you for this

  • this song has almost the same name than my nickname :P

  • I completely agree Jim . So powerful .

  • Good lord ! This may be the musical inference to the meaning of life . Well Done .

  • Absolutely astonishing perfomance. One of the most incredible voices I have ever heard. What a duet. It has blown me away. There is very little music in the world that leaves me speachless but this has.

  • opaaaaaaaaa bugari svaka vam cast od crnogorca

  • B *V *L *G *A *R *I * A

    THE BEAUTIFUL!

  • prava Lepoti4a

  • can anyone be kind enough to explain me what is the song about. Is it something about sadness or something sad the singer trying to explain...

    what a great performance. I am so mesmaraised.

  • It is about a legendary bulgarian soldier for freedom lived in 18th century (Bulgaria has been in Ottoman rule). The text is for warming him, that the ottomans had found a bullet, and plot against him, to kill him!

    The sadness comes from that 5 centuries without Bulgarian country, and no

  • @boiragirules This is a sad song representing the history of Bulgaria and the rebellion against the otoman turkish empire at the time. Bulgaria is a christian country. When the muslim world invaded they started "converting" the Bulgarians to islam. If a family refused - they were chopping their heads on a log starting with the baby and after killing all members leaving the father alive. Blood tax was imposed - every firstborn bulgarian male child-taken forcefully into an orphant army against Bul

  • who converted bulgars to christianity? dont forget that pomaks ancestors are slavs and thracians. bulgarian ancestors are still in central asia. for sure they arent slavs. only thing u have is slavic language named wrong as bulgarian....i would be more careful speaking of pomaks as bulagrians converted to islam...dont forget u werent there first,,,,

  • yeah right...now get a life!

  • Dont forget that we know OUR history better than you. Are you bulgarian? No. "'Bulgarian ancestors are still in central asia"?! are you out of your mind? Then what Han Asparuh is (in case you heard of him which i doubt). Asian? Pomak? Have you heard of something called ''Bulgaria during the Ottoman Empire". No, right? Check your facts and history,dude. Your comment is pathetic.

  • @BOSSANCERO Listen.People said when you dont know what to say just dont say anything

  • @legolas628

    Im sayign facts Since when Bulgarians were slavs? , yes you got slavic language and russian alphabet, But your origins are from central asia.....Language doesnt mean anything Only good tool for nationalism....Check your DNA......The frequency of the Slavic Haplogroup R1a1 ranges to 14.7% in Bulgaria........And in Pomaks is much higher R1a1 around 20% and 50% of ancient thracian origin......etc......

  • @BOSSANCERO dumb ass o.o...read ur history and close the science books u monkey

  • @BOSSANCERO russian alphabet??????? lol the alphabet was made by the two brothers Kiril and Metodii and was called kirilic or "kirilica".... that alphabet is used from several nations but it was mate here in bulgaria if you don't bеlievе me... pent some time in the internet and search.... :) 

  • @kaloqnchyyy

    It's true Russians were taken cirylic alphabet from Balkanian peoples, but it was the reformation what Kiril and Method did with that. But of course it is not Russian alphabet. Bulgarians, Serbs, Macedonians, Ukrainians, Belorussians, Mongolians, Kazaks and Kirgiz people use it as default with 10-15% different letters in each of their alphabet.

    Unity, Love and Frineship between our Slavic lands! Слава Славянским народам!

  • @Harlamenkov have a question to you...why the fuck slaviclands...slavic tribes in the Balkans have disappeared with the arrival of the Bulgarians...

    or rather, assimilated by Bulgarians....but that's another story ... I have another question for you ... Do you know when Russia was created and by whom ... ... because nowhere in the internet search but can not find it :P :P

  • @kaloqnchyyy,

    Didn't get the point with disappearing. Sorry, maybe I'm not that good in history of Balkans. All I know is Bulgarians (from peoples living on Volga river, in those times "V" and "B' usually changed) were migrating to app. today's territory of Bulgaria.

    As for Russians it's a very interesting topic atleast for me. The information about it's history on Wikipedia is false, even because it doesn't have logic, like in historical books. I started read alternative books about it.

  • @kaloqnchyyy,

    History was overwriting by countries' governors almost always and always almost with success. But maps, names of rivers, hills and other geographical objects were not (always) renamed.

    I can only laught (and cry!) when knew about a fact that all historical books were gathered and burned in XVII century when Peter the Great was on the trone. Whatfore I'm asking? And after two German (!) historitians were invited yb car Peter I and overwriten history!

  • @Harlamenkov so... in other words you don't know who ctreate Russia

  • @kaloqnchyyy,

    No, in other words it is not that easy to define who would be the responsible person or which documentation whould be to prove.

    Btw, what do you mean "who CREATE Russia"? :) Sorry, but it's not the right question you have to ask for. Russia is a civilization and not a country. It existed from Jesus age. If you'd like to have content, I can send it via mail.

  • @Harlamenkov Russia is Russia...it's like to say England is a civilization....or we bulgarians to say we are civilization...cuz because we have a country of almost two thousand years you remember the first Russian who acknowledged that Russia is an ancient country.some time ago I asked this question of another Russian and when I asked him who created Russia or whether he knew who could tell me...his answer was Lenin.. and i was like 0_0 X_X

  • @kaloqnchyyy,

    Бог ты мой! That's a crazy Russian one :D

    But if referring to archive materials, probably Юрий Долгорукий would be the one who started to gether/unite regions which now we are calling Russian regions. Remember that we had Глаголица before Кириллица.

    As mentioned before, you can not trust old history, therefore I can not tell you who established Russia :) Maybe cuz I'm not a geek? )))))))))))

  • @Harlamenkov Its FACT that the Russian language origin from the Bulgarian one - true fact. 

  • @BOSSANCERO *wikipedia*

    take a look b4 u start writing shit kid.

  • so haunting...wow...

  • me from India...and I loved it. Wwow....touches the soul.

    More love from India..keep it up. Exceptional performance...

  • THIS is real talant

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  • amazing performance!

  • Gorgeous. Greetings from Serbia.

  • go home Miley Cirus and all the lipsyncing posers. this is talent!!!!

  • v o4ite na 4ujdenec salzite doidoha od taq pesen i od takav glas...

    bylgarski se nau4ih ina4e sam Slovenec...

    da vi kaq... 4e ima i 4ujdenci koito obichat bylgarska muzika i se ponasqt sas tva, da si govorqt bylgarski ezik naimnogo na sveta...

    Moq Balgariq... ne si me rodila ti, a do6la si da me otkrie6, 6toto si znala, da 4ujdenec za teb 6te govori samo krasivi dumi...

    6te zapeq bylgarski pesni da horata 6te vidqt kakvo ozna4ava6 mi ti :)