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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2007

Song: "Izgrejala"
Artist: Vas
Album: Feast of Silence
Year: 2004

A traditional song from Bulgaria arranged by Azam Ali and Greg Ellis of Vas.

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  • If this is what Bulgarian music sounds like, then I wish I knew more about Bulgaria.

  • This is the greatness of MUSIC: an Iranian sing a Bulgarian song and we ALL enjoy it!

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  • If u wanna dance to this music,well....do not talk about belly dance like its the only variation of dance for this kind of music...Probably Bulgarian traditional dances are suitable for their own music,huh?Does it make any sense to ya,huh? :D :) I dont understand why u have to connect the word ``exotic`` with belly dances mostly....

  • @despina013 ..Bulgaria was made by the Gods!

  • Excellent! *****

  • I don't deny it. :)

  • @FleursDuPrintemps It would defineatly be worth dancing to though, wouldn't it? :)

  • AH! After a week of searching for this song I finally found it again

  • 'Feel better now that you've showed me agressivity and rudeness?

    Rejecting a mistake is not intolerance. Bulgarian traditionnal songs are not to be called "bellydance music". Do a belly dance, or even hip hop tricks on it if that makes your day, that's not the point, but don't claim it's bellydance music. You could belly dance on a Bluegrass tune as well. Would that make it "bellydance music"? Nope.

  • @FleursDuPrintemps Close minds and moronic thoughts of intolerance aren't my cup of tea, but no matter how hard I fight against it.. theres still going to be people who practice it... case and point. However, I have learned that that which does not affect me in a malcious way isnt something I should worry about. Dance is hardly malicious or mean spirited in anyway. Something you, I think, would do well to learn yourself.

  • Listen guys, you can use whatever you want to do whatever you want. You can dance Tango on a Heavy Metal song if you enjoy it. But You cannot call a Bulgarian folk music a "belly dance music". Respect things as they are.

  • BTW, political correctness and multiculturalism are not my cup of tee. I'm not the kind of person who uses Celtic traditionnal tunes to do the Sirtaki.

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