Pop music from countries I didn't know existed is exactly what I subscribe to this channel for, and yeah if there is one thing I've learned from it that should be the fact that I can count on 1990's pop music from the former Warsaw Pact to be of uniformly high quality.
If you compare it to music by Setora (usually listed on RUclips as "Setora guruhi", but I think "guruhi" just means group), then their music sounds a lot more recent than this, and songs like "Yonma" and "Yo'g demagin" came out around 1998. This makes me think this probably came out around 1994, but then I don't know much about the political situation in Uzbekistan in the 1990s, so maybe Karakalpakstan made older-sounding music, or maybe Setora were supported by a big recording studio and were able to make more Western-sounding music.
I like it, very much so.
Pop music from countries I didn't know existed is exactly what I subscribe to this channel for, and yeah if there is one thing I've learned from it that should be the fact that I can count on 1990's pop music from the former Warsaw Pact to be of uniformly high quality.
this is great yes
1995-97?
I don't think it's from the 90s, for me it feels like early 2000s, like 2000-2004.
If you compare it to music by Setora (usually listed on RUclips as "Setora guruhi", but I think "guruhi" just means group), then their music sounds a lot more recent than this, and songs like "Yonma" and "Yo'g demagin" came out around 1998. This makes me think this probably came out around 1994, but then I don't know much about the political situation in Uzbekistan in the 1990s, so maybe Karakalpakstan made older-sounding music, or maybe Setora were supported by a big recording studio and were able to make more Western-sounding music.
No 2000?
Uzbekistan had great music
You mean Karakalpakstan?