Turkey isn't technically Balkan it is in the Balkan peninsula but isn't considered one as a person who lives in the Balkan and have friends from other Balkan countries.
@@bepobreskovicja sam iz međimurja, ne govorimo tako, to mi se čini ko bosanski, koliko sam pričao s bosancima A i još što se tiče geografije, nizina je međimurje i slavonija, a u slavoniji govore štokavski, na kojem je baziran hrvatski standardni jezik
As a Serbian, I would most likely get up and dance to : 1 🇧🇬 Azis Sen Trope 🔥 2 🇹🇷 Tarkan Kiss Kiss 💋 3 🇷🇸 (mistaken for 🇭🇷) Željko Joksimović Telo Vreteno 🎵 Always good music in the Balkans... especially in Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro.
...Bro, Željko Joksimović is a Serbian artist and Vreteno is one of his songs. He was born in Belgrade and grew up in Valjevo, my mother went to school with him, trust me, I'd know. On the other hand, Čik Čik Pogodi is by Lepa Brena who is Bosnian as far as I'm aware
I’m Czech but with multi-national background, my ancestors from grandma side were said to be Croatian. You know how I know it’s true? Everytime I listen to Balkan music or are in there, I feel like my heart feels the best. I can’t even describe it
@@gentianbarone1397what comes? You havent ever contributed anything significant to Balkan region ever except some meals maybe, but thats it. Yugoslavia developed you while your biggest profit were still guarding goats in hills, 1 Serbian man has done more for the world than all Albanians ever combined 😂😂😂 what is funny is the biggest battle in history is being sidekick to Serbia against Ottomans in 1389❤😂😂 stay salty
@@adnanmalkoc5331Actually Serbian . Zeljko is from Serbia , from Belgrad 😅 i Srbin Ako ne verujes - pitaj ga sta je i ... .... Opasni ste svi vi Ako je nesto dobro - onda nije Srbin A ako ne valja - onda jeste Istom logikom recimo Milosevic onda nije Srbin, nije iz Srbije ( poreklom je iz Crne Gore ) ... Manite se svih tih gluposti
@@adnanmalkoc5331 Željko Joksimović is a Serbian vocalist, composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. He plays 12 different musical instruments including accordion, piano, guitar and drums. Joksimović is multi-lingual, being fluent in Greek, English, Russian, Polish and French as well as his native Serbian.
As a kosovar i can confirm that Valle kosovare is an epic song,and is allways played at meet-ups! thanks for including my country! respect from kosovo! 🇽🇰🇽🇰🇽🇰
As a Greek,i have to admit that Panos Kiamos did a re edit to Saint Trope by Aziz.Not that it is not good,it is wonderful,yet though there are other greek songs that are created by Greeks and are not re edits.