In the early 2000s, the song was revitalized by Adyghe singer , whose version transformed "Chornye Glaza" into a massive hit across Azerbaijan and the wider Caucasus. This version laid the groundwork for the "Azeri Bass" subgenre.
While modern versions are high-energy club tracks, the song began as a 19th-century Russian romance titled . In the early 2000s, the song was revitalized
Historically, "black eyes" (actually dark brown) were viewed as a sign of exoticism and mystery in the Russian Empire, often associated with Romani (Gypsy) culture and residents of the southern Caucasus. 2. The Rise of Azeri Bass & Kavkaz Remixes Historically, "black eyes" (actually dark brown) were viewed
Çorni Qlaza Remix and Bass - Xelilov, Tema, and Aliyev | TikTok. @•𝘾𝙤𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙮𝙚𝙗𝙖𝙨𝙨•🇦🇿 TikTok·corniyebass Azeri Bass Music (Çorniye Glaza) мінаю умираю чорные глаза . YouTube·Azeri Bass Music and Aliyev | TikTok.