Other traditional versions are performed by groups like the Bulgarian National Folk Ensemble Pirin .

You can find her music video and official audio on YouTube and SoundCloud .

Common versions of the song tell stories of young men and women (momka and moma) dancing together, specifically mentioning characters like Ivan and Ruska.

The lyrics typically describe a festive scene where a large horo dance is taking place in the village square.

In Bulgarian culture, the village square is the heart of public life, making this song a staple for weddings, festivals, and national celebrations. Popular Versions