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: Unlike Russian chanson, the Azerbaijani version (often called "Baku Chanson") incorporates elements of Mugham and local urban folklore, giving it a distinct melodic character that remains popular at weddings and social gatherings despite its "outlaw" themes. Modern Versions (2017–Present)

: The song was famously popularized by Boris Davidyan (Boka) , an Armenian singer born in Baku. His 1978 version became an anthem across the Caucasus, bridging ethnic divides through a shared "blatnoy" (criminal) subculture. : Unlike Russian chanson, the Azerbaijani version (often

Despite its controversial subject matter, "Dolya Vorovskaya" persists as a piece of "nostalgia" music that connects different generations and ethnic groups across the post-Soviet space. Intro Dolya Vorovskaya, Azeri piano version : Unlike Russian chanson