The song uses a satirical "fairy tale" format to describe the criminal underworld of the time. Instead of traditional forest animals, characters are reimagined as mafia figures:
The song is a "classic masterpiece" that parodies the transition period in Bulgaria, where protection rackets and "wrestler" gangs were prominent. gorski_reket
Rado Shisharkata is recognized as one of the pioneers of Bulgarian chalga, and this track remains one of his most frequently played and recognized songs . The song uses a satirical "fairy tale" format
Portrayed as a "mutra" (thug) carrying a baseball bat and a mobile phone (a status symbol in the 90s) while looking to collect protection money. Kuma Lisa (The Fox): Described as the manager of a brothel. Portrayed as a "mutra" (thug) carrying a baseball
It is often included in playlists of Bulgarian mafia-themed hits from the 1990s.
The song uses a satirical "fairy tale" format to describe the criminal underworld of the time. Instead of traditional forest animals, characters are reimagined as mafia figures:
The song is a "classic masterpiece" that parodies the transition period in Bulgaria, where protection rackets and "wrestler" gangs were prominent.
Rado Shisharkata is recognized as one of the pioneers of Bulgarian chalga, and this track remains one of his most frequently played and recognized songs .
Portrayed as a "mutra" (thug) carrying a baseball bat and a mobile phone (a status symbol in the 90s) while looking to collect protection money. Kuma Lisa (The Fox): Described as the manager of a brothel.
It is often included in playlists of Bulgarian mafia-themed hits from the 1990s.