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.
: 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_manata_i_rosko_teroristicna_pesen
The track "" (Terrorist Song) is a classic example of the underground Bulgarian hip-hop scene that thrived in the early 2010s. Performed by the trio of Keranov , Manata , and Rosko , the song is often grouped with their other themed "Pesen" tracks (like Egipetska Pesen or Adska Pesen ) that defined a specific era of Stara Zagora rap. Context and Collaboration The artists—, MD Manata , and Rosko —are
: Known for thematic contributions, such as his work on the album Nenužnite Geroi (The Unnecessary Heroes). Style and Themes The track "" (Terrorist Song) is a classic
: 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) and known for his distinct, rapid-fire flow.