Tallava is a music genre that originated in the Balkans, particularly among the Albanian communities in Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Albania. It is characterized by its fusion of folk, pop, and electronic music elements, often featuring lively rhythms and expressive melodies. Tallava typically incorporates traditional Balkan instruments like the clarinet, accordion, and darbuka, alongside modern synthesizers and electronic beats. The genre is popular at weddings, celebrations, and cultural events for its upbeat and danceable nature. Tallava's energetic and vibrant sound has made it a staple in Balkan music scenes and contributed to its growing popularity beyond the region.