In Bulgarian slang, a "bramchalka" (literally "buzzer") often refers to a girl who loves the nightlife, expensive cars (like the "S-Class" mentioned in the lyrics), and being the center of attention. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night out:
She plays "hard reggaeton" and commands everyone's gaze.
The Ultimate Throwback: "Bramchalka" by Milko Kalaydzhiev & Nasko Mentata
Whether it's the live performance at the 16 Years of Planeta TV or the official music video, this track is a masterclass in Bulgarian pop-folk entertainment.
With "hot tattoos" and a "chocolate" look, she’s described as the "jewel of the night".
Released in March 2017 under the Planeta Payner label , "Bramchalka" wasn't just a song—it was a cultural moment. Following the massive success of their previous collaboration, "Tochilka," the duo proved they had the Midas touch when it came to creating club anthems.
In Bulgarian slang, a "bramchalka" (literally "buzzer") often refers to a girl who loves the nightlife, expensive cars (like the "S-Class" mentioned in the lyrics), and being the center of attention. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night out:
She plays "hard reggaeton" and commands everyone's gaze. With "hot tattoos" and a "chocolate" look, she’s
The Ultimate Throwback: "Bramchalka" by Milko Kalaydzhiev & Nasko Mentata In Bulgarian slang
Whether it's the live performance at the 16 Years of Planeta TV or the official music video, this track is a masterclass in Bulgarian pop-folk entertainment. With "hot tattoos" and a "chocolate" look, she’s
With "hot tattoos" and a "chocolate" look, she’s described as the "jewel of the night".
Released in March 2017 under the Planeta Payner label , "Bramchalka" wasn't just a song—it was a cultural moment. Following the massive success of their previous collaboration, "Tochilka," the duo proved they had the Midas touch when it came to creating club anthems.