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Yes, Romanian gypsies have "manele" and I've heard that some Romanians listen to it. Bulgarian gypsies have ma'ane, but 99.99% of Bulgarians don't listen to it. Bulgarian peasants mainly listen to a type of turbo-folk that was adapted from Yugoslavia in the 90s. If it weren't for the Yugoslavs, that crap wouldn't exist here.
Low IQ drunken plebs who try to act macho and brainless thots with no style and class.
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You should call it by it's name. It's music native to Serbia and Bosnia. You didn't import it from us, to us it was imported just as much as to you.
Turbo-Folk has ties to Serbian nationalism also. In 90s you could get killed in Croatia for listening to that. Now times have changed.
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This is traditional Slavic music (with Byzantine influence), turbo-folk is not traditional, especially Arabian dabke melody copies in turbo-folk are not traditional here.
In turbo folk you can find melody copies from Armernian, Greek, Turkish Arabian etc music, so this plagiarism is shit even in start, because producers stealing other songs arround the world.
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