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Initially recorded in 1994, it gained massive popularity and was later included on her 1995 album I Love to Live ( Obicham Da Zhiveya ) and her 1997 self-titled album Dve Ochi Razplakani . Its raw emotional resonance helped it become one of the first Bulgarian pop-folk songs to be widely covered by artists in neighboring Balkan countries. Musical Significance
The song’s somber tone is often associated with the singer's untimely death. On July 30, 1999, at the height of her career, Rumyana died in a head-on car collision near the village of Blatec. Her two children, who were in the car, survived but only learned of her death months later. rumyana_dve_oci_razplakani
Rumyana famously revealed that she wrote both the lyrics and the music for "Dve Ochi Razplakani" simultaneously. The song was born during a "very heavy moment" in her life, specifically following her separation from her husband, , who was also the father of her two children. Initially recorded in 1994, it gained massive popularity
To this day, "Dve Ochi Razplakani" is played at commemorative events and remains a top track on streaming platforms like Spotify and YouTube , where fans continue to leave tributes to the "singer with the long red hair". 25 years since the death of Bulgarian chalga star Rumyana On July 30, 1999, at the height of
(Two Crying Eyes) is the most iconic ballad by late Bulgarian pop-folk singer Rumyana , serving as a cornerstone of the 1990s retro-chalga era. Written and composed by the artist herself during a period of personal heartbreak, the song became a national phenomenon and remains a staple of Bulgarian musical culture decades after her tragic passing. The Story Behind the Song
While Rumyana was a trained folk musician from the prestigious Kotel School for Folk Music with expertise in the kaval (a traditional wooden flute), "Dve Ochi Razplakani" showcased her ability to blend traditional vocal techniques with modern pop-folk sensibilities. Rumyana (Румяна) Release Year 1994 (I version); 1995 ( I Love to Live album) Themes Heartbreak, separation, emotional pain Legacy Cited as her "signature hit" and most beloved ballad A Tragic Legacy