Jeppo-Vision - Countries Starting with A
First published: Thursday May 14th, 2026
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Welcome to Jeppo-Vision
Hello! I am your humble music picker, Dimby! I'm here with loganp25, and we are here to pick the buh buh buh best song from every country in the world! What a great deal of music you will get to enjoy! Every week we will strive to find you a handful of songs from each of the featured countries, and YOU, yes YOU, will vote to determine what the community's favourite song is from EACH country! When all is said and done, you'll be able to download the Spotify playlist of the winning songs... and maybe even have some insights into the best songs in the world!
Dimby: I have always loved music—to an obsessive degree, really. I collected/borrowed CDs in the 2000s and ripped them onto my computer. I had over 100,000 songs at one point. I even became a DJ for weddings and parties! I grew an appreciation for anything different. My taste in music became eclectic. Think of me as the oddball judge who will pick weird and unique songs because he’s looking for a new sound. P.S. Look at that sexy logo. Serenade me Jeppy! Big thanks to LuckyCat for making it.
Note: Open the YouTube links in a new tab to avoid leaving this page constantly and having to return to it. You can also open the following link to open a YouTube playlist of every song!
Afghanistan
Albania
West Side Family featuring Miranda Libohova - Marinela
Logan's PickAlgeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua & Barbuda
Burning Flames - Workey Workey
Dimby’s PickBoogy Rankss & Tian Winter - Baddest (Tian Winter is Antiguan)
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Voting
Wow, what a great assortment of music. Hopefully you got a little taste of world music and found some bangers for your playlists. But now it's time to vote! Open the link below and vote for your favourite song from each country.
Would probably be useful to have a playlist for each letter too considering you've already got all the youtube links anyway
I really enjoyed the playlist. Biggest surprises: the Armenians all sang in English, and the Azerbaijanis seem born to perform western jazz (with a slight local accent that I found intriguing).
Do you have a feel for how representative these selections are of a given country’s music over all? Just curious.