Kokoshka | Me Titra

It sounds like you're playing with a mix of languages or sounds reminiscent of Slavic, Balkan, or South Asian influences ("kokoshka" resembles kokoshka or kokoška , meaning "hen" in some Slavic languages; "me" could be "my" or "to me"; "titra" resembles "titter" or "titra" as in vibrations or a name).

Here’s a playful content idea based on that phrase: kokoshka me titra

Kokoshka me titra, kokoshka me znay, She clucks in the moonlight, she pecks at the day. Her feathers they shiver, her shadow won’t stay, Kokoshka me titra — she dances away. Visual idea: A stop-motion hen with glowing eyes, moving in rhythmic, glitchy "titra" (shaking/vibrating) steps across a village courtyard, while a folk accordion loop plays. The hen lays an egg that wobbles and emits bass drops. It sounds like you're playing with a mix

Kokoshka Me Titra — A Folk-Fusion Parable Visual idea: A stop-motion hen with glowing eyes,