These were not official releases. They were labors of love created by users with nicknames like "MIDI Master" or "Balkan Synth." The result was a vast, chaotic library of covers. Some sounded surprisingly close to the originals; others sounded like chaotic renditions played by a cheap circus keyboard. Yet, this "lo-fi" charm is exactly what fans seek today.
You can often find curated "megapacks" shared by users.
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: A comprehensive directory linking to various portals like Nostalgija , Jugoteka , and BalkanMP3 , which often host sections for karaoke and MIDI files.
KaraFun, the world's most popular karaoke software, started as a small project. In its early days, users created and shared thousands of .kar (Karaoke MIDI) files. While KaraFun has moved to a paid streaming model, archives of the old "KaraFun Studio" files are still traded via torrent sites and file-sharing hubs. These packs often contain gigabytes of Ex-Yu hits.