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Aquarius' Eastern European Music Thread
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Aquarius' Eastern European Music Thread

Rocha already has a great FSU music thread going on, but we don't have a thread about music from non-FSU EE. So here I've made one.

Let's start with Romania. The singer was actually raised in America since age 5, but still seems much more feminine than your average American girl pop singer like Miley or Halsey or whatever




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Some Disco Polo. Greek Kamaki would've loved this if he were still around:

1990s. The synth solo starting at 2:46 is really dope.






2017. Noticeable decline from 1990s but still great song to dance to.




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Polish rap. Can some Poland-based members translate this?




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Pascal Junior, a Romanian DJ, is one of my favorite artists in the world. He collaborates a lot with Inna, a popular Romanian singer (who's also pretty fucking hot). Any of his tracks are perfect before going out for a night, or when wrapping the night up with a chick. Here's a few of my favorites.














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Quote: (02-03-2018 03:09 PM)Aquarius Wrote:  

Polish rap. Can some Poland-based members translate this?




For polish rap,I dig on Czarny Hi-Fi. He's like the Talib Kweli of the polish




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Pascal Junior either makes hot hits or makes hot hits way better.
Dig this one with moldovans Carla's Dreams...





It's crazy how they're trilingual in their music. Romanian, Russian & English, makes it something tricky to keep up with lyrically.
Kudos to them.
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Speaking of Inna:










I didn't know if they counted as EE music per se, but they were my jam a couple years ago.
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Inna is awesome I agree. Romanian music is almost all about their chick artists for me. Their vibe and musical style is more Latin than Slavic.






This one is borderline porn, but very good:




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Inna and Alexandra Stan every time. Some great tunes. I am sure i will be able to think of more.
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What about "Manele"....quite some amazing Romanian asses in here:



























These videos should be mandatory eye bleach after someone posts an ugly feminist.
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Manele sounds A LOT like Brazilian and other Latin music. This further confirms my suspicions that Romania is probably essentially a SA country located in EE. Definitely need to book a trip to Romania sometime in the future!

Moving on to Lithuania. Technically its FSU but culturally they have little Russian influence and are solidly non-FSU EE by now.






18 year old Lithuanian feminity:






More Lithuanian feminity:




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In honor of Greek Kamaki and all his comedic posts this one he certainly would appreciate:


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Liviu Hodor feat. Mona - No Stress (Official Video)
This MV is currently my anthem.






The guzheng played intermittently at different parts of the MV when first played made me think I was listening to some fusion Chinese song at first.
Liviu Hodor feat. Mona - Je t'aime





Many more so I can't be bothered posting them all but that's what the related section is for.

Quote: (02-04-2018 10:32 PM)Aquarius Wrote:  

This further confirms my suspicions that Romania is probably essentially a SA country located in EE. Definitely need to book a trip to Romania sometime in the future!

Even before discovering RVF I would've booked a trip to Romania after Western Europe sooner or later.
More into blondes than brunettes but...

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Here's some good Bulgarian rock:




The lead singer of this band, Svetoslav Vitkov, is actually the guy in my avatar.

,,Я видел, куда падает солнце!
Оно уходит сквозь постель,
В глубокую щель!"
-Андрей Середа, ,,Улица чужих лиц", 1989 г.
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More from Bulgaria:



,,Я видел, куда падает солнце!
Оно уходит сквозь постель,
В глубокую щель!"
-Андрей Середа, ,,Улица чужих лиц", 1989 г.
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Doesn't get better than Ligeti

Dr Johnson rumbles with the RawGod. And lives to regret it.
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Gypsy rap from Slovakia




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Polish RnB from Lublin. Eastern Poland is definitely high on my list of places to visit, especially Lublin, Rzeszow, and Bialystok.






More Inna, she's covering an older Romanian song real good here:




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One of my favorite things about Romania was the Spanish/Latin influence in the culture and language as I really like the Spanish lifestyle and culture. This has an Eastern European bar/club vibe.




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^^ This is typical Juan Magan, an the song is in Spanish and English. I would say it is a Spanish song, sang by a Romanian chick.

Here the Serbian singer Ceca, the widow of the warlord Arkan.



















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Talking about turbofolk, how can we ignore Roki Vulovic?









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Plus, we can defeat the EU migrant invader soulmates and remove all their kebab stands with just a division of Serbs armed with accordions:




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Quote: (02-16-2018 06:34 PM)Aquarius Wrote:  

Talking about turbofolk, how can we ignore Roki Vulovic?

ahahahahhahahah

Better stay out of this )) If we go this path we have to start a whole new thread dedicated to songs of the Balkan Wars. They are so many and so good [Image: lol.gif][Image: lol.gif]
Mindjusari, Roki, Thompson, Teslićka Brigada, Momcilo, Baja Mali Knindza....

We all know how these Balkan threads normally end ))))

But nonetheless I can't help to upload this gem I found the other day, a remix of Roki's Crni Bombarder....this time is the Neon Bombarder.




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