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The year 2004 is frequently associated with the song due to the release of its official music video , which became a staple on Bulgarian music channels like Fen TV. Genre: Pop-folk / Chalga. The "Celuvai me +" Album (2003)
Released in 2003 under the label Sunny Music Ltd..
"Nikoi ne moje" (Никой не може) and "Sulzi" (Сълзи). Lyrical Content azis_celuvai_me_2004
"Tseluvay me, tseluvay me / Neka bolkata da spre" (Kiss me, kiss me / Let the pain stop). Cultural Impact
"" (Bulgarian: "Целувай ме"; English: "Kiss Me") is a landmark song by the Bulgarian pop-folk (chalga) artist Azis . While the song originally appeared on the 2003 album Целувай ме + (Celuvai me +) , its official HD video was widely circulated and popularized in 2004 . Release History The year 2004 is frequently associated with the
During this era (2004), Azis was a highly controversial and influential figure in Bulgaria. His provocative image—often featuring bleached hair, heavy makeup, and flamboyant clothing—challenged traditional gender norms. The success of "Tseluvay Me" helped solidify his title as the "" and paved the way for his later international recognition with hits like "Sen Trope" and "Habibi". AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
The track is one of the definitive hits from Azis's early career, showcasing his transition into a mainstream superstar in the Balkans. "Nikoi ne moje" (Никой не може) and "Sulzi"
The song's lyrics describe the emotional pain of a fractured relationship, with the narrator asking for a kiss to numb the suffering.