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: Often credited with production (as Keran Kenobi) and known for his distinct, rapid-fire flow.

This track is part of a larger body of work that includes other fan favourites like Egipetska Pesen (Egyptian Song) and Raiska Pesen (Paradise Song). These songs are credited with keeping the underground spirit alive in Bulgaria during a time when the genre was shifting toward more commercial pop-rap. Keranov ft. Manata - SoundCloud keranov_manata_i_rosko_teroristicna_pesen

: While not a mainstream radio hit, the song maintains a cult following on platforms like Vbox7 and SoundCloud, where it is often featured in "Best of Bulgarian Rap" playlists. : Often credited with production (as Keran Kenobi)

: The lyrics typically use provocative metaphors—in this case, "terrorism" as a symbol for lyrical dominance or social upheaval—to critique contemporary Bulgarian life, politics, and the state of the local music industry. Keranov ft

The artists—, MD Manata , and Rosko —are prominent figures from the Stara Zagora hip-hop wave. Their collaborations are characterized by a raw, DIY production style and a focus on lyrical storytelling that blends social commentary with dark, sometimes absurdist humor.

: Often credited with production (as Keran Kenobi) and known for his distinct, rapid-fire flow.

This track is part of a larger body of work that includes other fan favourites like Egipetska Pesen (Egyptian Song) and Raiska Pesen (Paradise Song). These songs are credited with keeping the underground spirit alive in Bulgaria during a time when the genre was shifting toward more commercial pop-rap. Keranov ft. Manata - SoundCloud

: While not a mainstream radio hit, the song maintains a cult following on platforms like Vbox7 and SoundCloud, where it is often featured in "Best of Bulgarian Rap" playlists.

: The lyrics typically use provocative metaphors—in this case, "terrorism" as a symbol for lyrical dominance or social upheaval—to critique contemporary Bulgarian life, politics, and the state of the local music industry.

The artists—, MD Manata , and Rosko —are prominent figures from the Stara Zagora hip-hop wave. Their collaborations are characterized by a raw, DIY production style and a focus on lyrical storytelling that blends social commentary with dark, sometimes absurdist humor.