Gloria (known as the "Prima of Bulgarian Pop-Folk") and Nikolay Slaveev (a prominent folk singer). Release Date: March 10, 2007. Album: Blagodarya . Genre: Folk-pop / Traditional Bulgarian Folk.

The melody is traditional folk, while this specific version features an arrangement by Dimitar Petrov . Lyrics and Meaning

A lover asks Katerina why she is so beautiful and what kind of mother raised her.

The Pirin water and grass are symbols of purity and natural strength, reflecting the cultural pride of the Pirin-Macedonia region. The "Katerino Mome" Dance Katerino mome - song and lyrics by Gloria, Nikolay Slaveev

The track by Gloria and Nikolay Slaveev is a popular modern interpretation of a classic Bulgarian folk song from the Pirin region. Originally released on March 10, 2007, as part of Gloria’s album "Blagodarya" (Благодаря), it has become a staple of her repertoire, blending traditional folk sounds with modern production. Song Overview

Katerina replies that her beauty comes from growing up in the Pirin Mountains , drinking its water, and being raised by a Bulgarian mother.

The song is a poetic dialogue that praises the beauty of a girl named Katerina and her deep connection to her homeland.