The lyrics portray a woman asserting her independence and rejecting a suitor who treats her like a "custom order" or expects things to be "automatic" (easy).
It uses automotive imagery—comparing the man's expectation of an "S-class automatic" lifestyle to the reality of his situation, where he is told to "go back to his mother" and "give it a rest" (the manual brake).
Radina Milencheva directed and scripted the official music video, with Radoslav Georgiev serving as the cinematographer. The lyrics portray a woman asserting her independence
The title "Minavay na Rychna" translates literally to , a metaphorical directive used throughout the song.
The track is characterized by a defiant and dismissive tone toward wealthy or pretentious men (referred to as "filmar") who lack substance. Release Information Genre: Pop-Folk / Folk. Duration: 4 minutes and 16 seconds. The title "Minavay na Rychna" translates literally to
The music video premiered on the artist's official YouTube channel, YUNONA OFFICIAL . Thematic Content and Lyrics
The single is available for streaming on major platforms including Spotify , Apple Music , and Amazon Music . Duration: 4 minutes and 16 seconds
The single was produced by Yunona herself and featured a dedicated creative team: Yordan Gergov. Arranger: Martin Biolchev.