The song thrives on the contrasting energies of the two vocalists. Yaneva's smooth, seasoned melismatic runs provide an emotional anchor, while Robov’s deeper, more rhythmic delivery gives the song its modern, club-ready edge. Additional background vocals were provided by Cvetelina Grahich, adding another layer of texture to the chorus. Visual Storytelling
The video showcases Yaneva in avant-garde, high-fashion styling, moving away from the stereotypically localized aesthetics of early 2000s Chalga toward a polished, globalized pop look. The song thrives on the contrasting energies of
By 2020, Tsvetelina Yaneva was already cemented as one of the premier voices and visual trendsetters in Bulgarian pop-folk. Known for her high-budget music videos and versatile vocal delivery, she brought massive star power and veteran credibility to the track. Conversely, Alex Robov was a fresh face entering the scene. Teaming him with Yaneva was a strategic masterstroke by Payner, instantly elevating Robov's profile and introducing him to millions of listeners across the Balkans. Sonic Identity and Production Conversely, Alex Robov was a fresh face entering the scene
The track heavily features the signature synthetic percussion and dramatic synth lines of modern Chalga, blended seamlessly with reggaeton-inspired rhythms and Middle Eastern melodic scales. Cultural and Commercial Impact
In Bulgarian pop-folk, the visual presentation is often just as important as the music itself. The official music video for "Minutite," directed by the renowned Nikolay Nankov, lean heavily into cinematic and haute couture aesthetics.
The cinematography by Nikolay Skerlev relies on moody lighting and stark visual contrasts to mirror the song's themes of passing time, fleeting romance, and longing. Cultural and Commercial Impact