Xenoem/Usoak'qey (The music)
Ssegy uswak'qey w'o zixs xeqwmm tesl xegri i'Kulikester k' lwzess seqwa-o.
Ges-zeqwr uswakeqey megelzeqwr eq w'oz-uqe (rwewss, rexyoss, lwsszwe...)
sswx zeqwr uswak'qey , ssegy eg w wm "fhalwdjhe" xt hesen yg ssegy ykwzwe pseqwqesetl gxl xet vhegax lo sigaqy yg i'"wkhix" gxezeseqess.
xo psegs yekwnawssemi w'eg uneqs-q lwe, gxezeqrwok. mqess, uneq's i'zwoa ebs keqh o uxr lntem psent.
(Lots of the music of N.Korea is instrumental, otherwise the lyrics quote the Kulikester or something related.
Traditional music consisted of a mainly percussion based ensemble (bells, drums, occasional strings)
The more contemporary sound is known in English as Farstyle plays mainly from the many pirate stations which of course remain hidden from the rest of the world.
There is a yktawss (superstition) about female singing in public, though rapping & speech is fine for both genders, as is whistling.)
Featured is a cover of the track "ƆCðınet Xhəǀımuðous" by Theaneri

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