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: Many groups in Belgrade, Sofia, and Plovdiv use these mashups as a digital business card to demonstrate their ability to keep a dance floor moving for hours.

While the specific "V Band" might be a smaller regional group or a local cover ensemble, several major groups popularized this specific naming and video format during that period: v_band_balkan_mashup_1_cover_2022

: Transitioning seamlessly between folk, pop-folk, and "turbo-folk" hits from the 90s to today. : Many groups in Belgrade, Sofia, and Plovdiv

: Bands perform in a single take within a sleek studio or stylized lounge. : Artists like nemanja and Eegor have recently

: Artists like nemanja and Eegor have recently taken these traditional Balkan "grooves" and mashed them with psychedelic funk or club energy, continuing the evolution of the 2022 mashup trend.

In 2022, "mashup" videos reached a peak in popularity across the Balkans (Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, and North Macedonia). These videos typically feature:

: An internationally recognized group that blends traditional Balkan music with jazz and Romani influences.