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The track has been preserved through various digital formats, including YouTube uploads that feature his classic performances. About Stefan Voronov

The song is a "schlager," a style of popular music common in Central and Eastern Europe during that era.

is a notable track by the late Bulgarian singer and actor Stefan Voronov (Стефан Воронов), released as part of his 1975 eponymous vinyl album on the Balkanton label . Song Details Album: Stefan Voronov (1975). Lyrics: Written by V. Kazasyan and G. Bakalov. stefan_voronov_cin_cin

Stefan Voronov (1945–1974) was a prominent figure in Bulgarian pop culture before his untimely death in a car accident.

He was known for his roles in Bulgarian films such as Ptitzi i hratki (1969) and Lyubovna terapia (1987, released posthumously). The track has been preserved through various digital

Besides "Chin-Chin," his repertoire included other popular songs like "Urok po tants" (A Lesson in Dance) and "Ima strana" (There Is a Country).

Historical portrait photos of Voronov from the late 1960s are archived by agencies like Alamy , documenting his time as a popular singer in East Berlin and Bulgaria. Stefan Voronov - Biography - IMDb Song Details Album: Stefan Voronov (1975)

Stefan Voronov is known for Lyubovna terapia (1987) and Ptitzi i hratki (1969). Voronov Black and White Stock Photos & Images - Alamy