: While "Churulike" is often the nickname given to the remix, it is most closely tied to the song "Antigeroi" (meaning "Antihero").

: The term itself is an onomatopoeic reference to the fast-paced, chirping-like synth melodies or vocal chops used in these Balkan remixes. Popular Remixes and Platforms

The "DJ Tiger" or "DJ Marty" style remixes typically feature a significantly increased BPM (beats per minute) and heavy bass, tailored for club environments or viral dance challenges.

(often spelled "Curulike" or "Churulike") refers to a viral remix culture surrounding the Bulgarian pop-folk (chalga) star Azis , specifically associated with his song "Antigeroi" . The "DJ Tiger" version is part of a broader trend of high-energy, Balkan-style remixes that have gained massive popularity on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Key Context & Origin

: You can find various edits like the DJ Marty EDIT on SoundCloud, which has become a staple for fans of the "Mazno" (smooth/slick) Balkan remix style.