The song explores the and the fragility of relationships through striking imagery:
Seryoja’s style often merges hip-hop and R&B with local folk sensibilities, characterized by smooth beats and rapid-fire delivery.
Seryoja contrasts physical pain with emotional hurt, noting that while a needle prick might be manageable, "stinging with words" is far more damaging.
You can find "Neg Teg Tseg" and more of Seryoja’s work on: Available on Spotify and SoundCloud .
The Official Music Video has garnered over 500,000 views on YouTube, cementing its status as a fan favorite within the modern Mongolian music scene. Where to Listen
(meaning "One Zero Point") is a standout track by Mongolian artist Seryoja , released as part of his 2021 album Monhor Baatar . The song and its music video (MV) are known for their blend of modern production and deeply metaphorical Mongolian lyrics. Lyrical Themes & Meaning
The song explores the and the fragility of relationships through striking imagery:
Seryoja’s style often merges hip-hop and R&B with local folk sensibilities, characterized by smooth beats and rapid-fire delivery.
Seryoja contrasts physical pain with emotional hurt, noting that while a needle prick might be manageable, "stinging with words" is far more damaging.
You can find "Neg Teg Tseg" and more of Seryoja’s work on: Available on Spotify and SoundCloud .
The Official Music Video has garnered over 500,000 views on YouTube, cementing its status as a fan favorite within the modern Mongolian music scene. Where to Listen
(meaning "One Zero Point") is a standout track by Mongolian artist Seryoja , released as part of his 2021 album Monhor Baatar . The song and its music video (MV) are known for their blend of modern production and deeply metaphorical Mongolian lyrics. Lyrical Themes & Meaning