: The brothers utilize the Kenk Burrerore (Men's Song) style, which is monophonic and emphasizes powerful, raw vocal delivery.
: It often follows a free rhythm with melismatic nuances and ornaments. vellezerit_paloka_kenga_e_mrikes
: Like many highland songs, it touches on themes of honor, family, and the social landscape of the mountains. : The brothers utilize the Kenk Burrerore (Men's
: Heavy reliance on the çifteli (a two-stringed long-necked lute) and occasionally the sharki to create a rhythmic, acoustic foundation. which is monophonic and emphasizes powerful
: Their work is often featured at weddings, social gatherings, and festivals, serving as a medium for patriotic expression and oral history . Featured Work: "Kënga e Mrikës"