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"Gorski Reket" (meaning "Forest Racket" or "Mountain Racket") is a classic Bulgarian pop-folk (chalga) song released in the early 1990s by . It is widely considered a staple of the "mutri-folk" era, a subgenre that satirized or celebrated the burgeoning organized crime scene in post-communist Bulgaria. Song Themes and Narrative

Радо Шишарката-Горски Рекет/Gorski reket

The song is a "classic masterpiece" that parodies the transition period in Bulgaria, where protection rackets and "wrestler" gangs were prominent.

Portrayed as a "mutra" (thug) carrying a baseball bat and a mobile phone (a status symbol in the 90s) while looking to collect protection money. Kuma Lisa (The Fox): Described as the manager of a brothel.

Rado Shisharkata is recognized as one of the pioneers of Bulgarian chalga, and this track remains one of his most frequently played and recognized songs .

It is often included in playlists of Bulgarian mafia-themed hits from the 1990s.