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Rabiz (music genre)

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video upload has garnered over 190 million views. The song has been remixed numerous times since, as well as released in different language versions, including Albanian, Arabic, Bulgarian, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Kurdish (Sorani), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and Turkish. A trilingual
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Despite the term's widespread use, the etymology or definition of the word "rabiz" is not clearly understood. According to some sources it stems from the Russian phrase "
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times, meaning "Art Workers", in reference to unions which specialized in new music composition. Others believe that the word has Arabic roots, since the word "
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version of the song with additional English lyrics by Super Sako propelled it to success. The song features vocals by Hayk Ghevondyan. "Mi Gna" hit #1 on
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Though the singers and their audience primarily refer to rabiz as a music genre, the term is also used broadly to refer to a certain type of
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elements in their instrumentation. Armenia's neighbor, Georgia, also has a Rabiz music scene influenced by the Armenian genre.
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The musical language of the rabiz, being a blend of several musical traditions (primarily Armenian national music, called
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In 2016, rabiz music achieved international commercial success with the viral hit single "
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A subgenre of rabiz music, called "kef" (unrelated to the homonymous
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in the 1970-80s and was often associated with Armenian migrants from
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Armenian/English/French version, remixed by French-Congolese rapper
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Outside of Armenia, rabiz also enjoys popularity in the
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Some performances of rabiz music are characterized by
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in which rabiz performers such as Mingichauri Samo (
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Index

Armenian
popular music
folk music
Yerevan
Baku
Kirovabad
electronic dance music
Soviet
Armenian-American kef music
Russian chanson
blatnyak
subculture
Russian
slang
Aram Asatryan
Tatul Avoyan
Spitakci Hayko
ashug
code-switching
Samvel Avanesyan
ashughs
Sayat-Nova
Armenian
Kurdish
Russian
Armenian diaspora
Russia
Los Angeles
California
Mi Gna

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