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** "Sugaan Essena" is a translated version of "Black Thunder", a yet unreleased song, in Huttese, the language of the Hutts in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe.

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* ''Black Thunder'' (2022)
* ''Bii Biyelgee'' (2022)
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The transcription used in "The Great Chinggis Khaan" comes off as weird to those who are used to the traditional "UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan", but it's actually more accurate to the Mongolian orthography and pronunciation.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The transcription used in "The Great Chinggis Khaan" comes off as weird to those who are used to the traditional "UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan", but it's actually more accurate to the Mongolian orthography (Чингис хаан) and pronunciation.
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* StockFootage: The music video of "The Great Chinggis Khaan" includes scene from the movie ''Film/{{Mongol}}''.

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* StockFootage: The music video of "The Great Chinggis Khaan" includes scene scenes from the movie ''Film/{{Mongol}}''.



** "Sugaan Essena" is a translated version of "Black Thunder", a yet unreleased song, in "Huttese", the language of the Hutts in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe.

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** "Sugaan Essena" is a translated version of "Black Thunder", a yet unreleased song, in "Huttese", Huttese, the language of the Hutts in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe.
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* '''TBA''' (2022)

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* '''TBA''' ''Rumble of Thunder'' (2022)
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* ''This Is Mongol'' (2022)
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* GaiasLament: The music video for their cover of "Sad But True" is a pretty unsubtle critique of industrialization (with the portrayed symbolic man's digging for gold ruins the landscape--which [[HeelRealization he eventually realizes]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone to his horror]]).
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* NonNaziSwastika: At the end of the music video of "This is The Mongol" several celebrants arrange themselves around the band in a swastika formation. Needless to point out for the millionth time that the swastika is also a Buddhist symbol, that Mongols are mostly Buddhist, etc...
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* ForeignLanguageTitle: Many songs have an English title and DefiniteArticleTitle is frequently used in pair with Mongolian words, even in the band's name. Curiously, The Hu has ''never'' sung once in English.

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* ForeignLanguageTitle: Many songs have an English title and DefiniteArticleTitle "the" is frequently used in pair with Mongolian words, even in the band's name. Curiously, The Hu has ''never'' sung once in English.
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* DefiniteArticleTitle: '''The''' Hu. This also applies to their first album ''The Gereg'' and many of their songs.
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* FounderOfTheKingdom: "The Great Chingis Khaan" is dedicated to UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan, who reunited the disjointed Mongol tribes and led them to the foundation of a vast, powerful empire.

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* FounderOfTheKingdom: "The Great Chingis Chinggis Khaan" is dedicated to UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan, who reunited the disjointed Mongol tribes and led them to the foundation of a vast, powerful empire.



* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The band is very much in tune with Mongolian history and the Mongol Empire. The "Wolf Totem" video starts out with a traditional Mongol warrior on horseback before cutting to a motorcycle gang, expressly connecting the past and present. "The Great Chingis Khan" is, of course, a tribute to the greatest Mongolian warrior of all.

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* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The band is very much in tune with Mongolian history and the Mongol Empire. The "Wolf Totem" video starts out with a traditional Mongol warrior on horseback before cutting to a motorcycle gang, expressly connecting the past and present. "The Great Chingis Chinggis Khan" is, of course, a tribute to the greatest Mongolian warrior of all.
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* LongestSongGoesLast: The standard edition of ''The Gereg'' closes out with the 7:16 "Song of Women". The bonus tracks on the Deluxe Edition, on the other hand, end with the ''[[InvertedTrope shortest]]'' song (a 3:51 acoustic version of "Shoog Shoog").

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Rewording to make it inclusive of Mongols who don't live in the State of Mongolia


To call them a success would be an understatement. Together they gained 7 million views by the end of 2018 and ''100'' million after a year. [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Compare that with Mongolia's population of just 3 million]]. In 2019 "Wolf Totem" made The Hu the first Mongolian band to top on a ''Billboard'' chart, with "Yuve Yuve Yu" also present several positions below.

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To call them describe their debut a success would be an understatement. Together they Their first two singles gained 7 million views by the end of 2018 and ''100'' million after a year. [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Compare that with Mongolia's population of just 3 million]].ethnic Mongols numbering 10 million people]]. In 2019 "Wolf Totem" made The Hu the first Mongolian band to top on a ''Billboard'' chart, with "Yuve Yuve Yu" also present several positions below.


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The Hu (also rendered as [[CapsLock The HU]]; Хү in Mongol) is a band formed in 2016 from Ulaanbaatar, UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}}. Blending in an unique way metal music and traditional Mongolian folk music (in particular throat singing), the band refers to their style as "Hunnu Rock", with "Hunnu" being the Mongolian word for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiongnu Xiongnu]], an ancient civilisation located in the Eurasian steppes, that is often identified with the [[UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun Huns]] in the Western world.

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The Hu (also rendered as [[CapsLock The HU]]; Хү in Mongol) Mongolian) is a band formed in 2016 from Ulaanbaatar, UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}}. Blending in an unique way metal music and traditional Mongolian folk music (in particular throat singing), the band refers to their style as "Hunnu Rock", with "Hunnu" being the Mongolian word for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiongnu Xiongnu]], an ancient civilisation located in the Eurasian steppes, that is often identified with the [[UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun Huns]] in the Western world.



* ''Yuve Yuve Yu (How strange, how strange)'' (2018)

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* ''Yuve Yuve Yu (How Yu'' [[note]]"How strange, how strange)'' strange"[[/note]] (2018)



* ''Shoog Shoog''[[note]]An untranslatable Mongolian shamanic calling[[/note]](2019)

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* ''Shoog Shoog''[[note]]An Shoog'' [[note]]An untranslatable Mongolian shamanic calling[[/note]](2019)calling[[/note]] (2019)

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The Hu (rendered as [[CapsLock The HU]]) is a band formed in 2016 from Ulaanbaatar, UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}}. Blending in an unique way metal music and traditional Mongolian folk music (in particular throat singing), the band refers to their style as "Hunnu Rock", with "Hunnu" being the Mongolian word for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiongnu Xiongnu]], an ancient civilisation located in the Eurasian steppes, that is often identified with the [[UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun Huns]] in the Western world.

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The Hu (rendered (also rendered as [[CapsLock The HU]]) HU]]; Хү in Mongol) is a band formed in 2016 from Ulaanbaatar, UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}}. Blending in an unique way metal music and traditional Mongolian folk music (in particular throat singing), the band refers to their style as "Hunnu Rock", with "Hunnu" being the Mongolian word for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiongnu Xiongnu]], an ancient civilisation located in the Eurasian steppes, that is often identified with the [[UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun Huns]] in the Western world.


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* FemaleEmpowermentSong: "Song of Women" is an ode to the wife, described as a compassionate, lovely figure, who brings comfort and peace to the heart of her beloved. The remix version with Lzzy Hale expands the meaning to womankind in its broader sense.
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* BarbarianLonghair: Jaya keeps ''very'' long, smooth hair.
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* NonNaziSwastika: At the end of the music video of "This is The Mongol" several celebrants arrange themselves around the band in a swastika formation. Needless to point out for the millionth time that the swastika is also a Buddhist symbol, that Mongols are mostly Buddhist, etc...
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* PatrioticFervor: "This Is The Mongol" heralds a prosperous future for the Mongolian people, who will reclaim their fame, will thrive and "always be joyful". It's telling that the song was performed on the occasion of the Naadam of 2020, a national Mongolian summer festival.
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->''"Those who study Mongolian music believe one reason The Hu has proved so popular with outsiders is this combining of modern and historical and eastern and western elements."''
-->--'''''Creator/{{NPR}}'''''
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* MultilingualSong: The remixes of "Yuve Yuve Yu", "Wolf Totem" and "Song of Women" have lyrics both in Mongolian (sung by The Hu) and English (sung by the featured American singer).


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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The transcription used in "The Great Chinggis Khaan" comes off as weird to those who are used to the traditional "UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan", but it's actually more accurate to the Mongolian orthography and pronunciation.

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* DefiniteArticleTitle: '''The''' Hu. This also applies to their first album ''The Gereg'' and many of their songs.
* ForeignLanguageTitle: Many songs have an English title and DefiniteArticleTitle is frequently used in pair with Mongolian words, even in the band's name. Curiously, The Hu has ''never'' sung once in English.
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The band was formed by Bayarmagnai Dashdondog AKA Dashka, a producer with a long story of collaboration with several Mongolian pop and rock bands. With the idea of blending together ancient folk sounds and modern metal music, to create something new and never heard before, he picked the current members of The HU from the Ulaanbaatar Conservatory. So they debuted in late 2018 with two music videos, "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem".

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The band was formed by Bayarmagnai Dashdondog Dashdondog, AKA Dashka, a producer with a long story of collaboration with several Mongolian pop and rock bands. With the idea of blending together ancient folk sounds and modern metal music, to create something new and never heard before, he picked the current members of The HU from the Ulaanbaatar Conservatory. So they debuted in late 2018 with two music videos, "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem".

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The Hu (rendered as The HU) is a band formed in 2016 from Ulaanbaatar, UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}}. Blending in an unique way metal music and traditional Mongolian folk music (in particular throat singing), the band refers to their style as "Hunnu Rock", with "Hunnu" being the Mongolian word for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiongnu Xiongnu]], an ancient civilisation located in the Eurasian steppes, that is often identified with the [[UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun Huns]] in the Western world.

The band was formed by Bayarmagnai Dashdondog AKA Dashka, a producer with a long story of collaboration with several Mongolian pop and rock bands. With the idea of blending together ancient folk sounds and modern metal music, to create something new and never heard before, he picked the current members of The HU from the Ulaanbaatar Conservatory. So they debuted in late 2019 with two music videos, "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem".

To call their first two singles a success would be an understatement. Together they gained 7 million views by the end of 2019 and ''100'' million after a year. [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Compare that with Mongolia's population of just 3 million]]. In 2019 "Wolf Totem" made The Hu the first Mongolian band to top on a ''Billboard'' chart, with "Yuve Yuve Yu" also present several positions below. Mongolian president Khaltmaagiin Battulga personally congratulated with the band for promoting Mongolian culture abroad, awarding them with the Order of Genghis Khan, the highest state award of the country. It can be said that The Hu single handedly brought under the international spotlight a country that was until recently relegated to the perifery of the world.

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The Hu (rendered as [[CapsLock The HU) HU]]) is a band formed in 2016 from Ulaanbaatar, UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}}. Blending in an unique way metal music and traditional Mongolian folk music (in particular throat singing), the band refers to their style as "Hunnu Rock", with "Hunnu" being the Mongolian word for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiongnu Xiongnu]], an ancient civilisation located in the Eurasian steppes, that is often identified with the [[UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun Huns]] in the Western world.

The band was formed by Bayarmagnai Dashdondog AKA Dashka, a producer with a long story of collaboration with several Mongolian pop and rock bands. With the idea of blending together ancient folk sounds and modern metal music, to create something new and never heard before, he picked the current members of The HU from the Ulaanbaatar Conservatory. So they debuted in late 2019 2018 with two music videos, "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem".

To call their first two singles them a success would be an understatement. Together they gained 7 million views by the end of 2019 2018 and ''100'' million after a year. [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Compare that with Mongolia's population of just 3 million]]. In 2019 "Wolf Totem" made The Hu the first Mongolian band to top on a ''Billboard'' chart, with "Yuve Yuve Yu" also present several positions below. below.

In 2019 the band released their first album, ''The Gereg''; the same year,
Mongolian president Khaltmaagiin Battulga personally congratulated with the band for promoting Mongolian culture abroad, awarding them with the Order of Genghis Khan, the highest state award of the country. It can be said that The Hu single handedly brought under the international spotlight a country that was until recently relegated to the perifery periphery of the world.
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* BraidsOfBarbarism: Both Gala and Enkush boast these.


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* StockFootage: The music video of "The Great Chinggis Khaan" includes scene from the movie ''Film/{{Mongol}}''.
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To call their two first singles a success would be an understatement. Together they gained 7 million views by the end of 2019 and ''100'' million after a year. [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Compare that with Mongolia's population of just 3 million]]. In 2019 "Wolf Totem" made The Hu the first Mongolian band to top on a ''Billboard'' chart, with "Yuve Yuve Yu" also present several positions below. Mongolian president Khaltmaagiin Battulga personally congratulated with the band for promoting Mongolian culture abroad, awarding them with the Order of Genghis Khan, the highest state award of the country. It can be said that The Hu single handedly brought under the international spotlight a country that was until recently relegated to the perifery of the world.

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To call their two first two singles a success would be an understatement. Together they gained 7 million views by the end of 2019 and ''100'' million after a year. [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Compare that with Mongolia's population of just 3 million]]. In 2019 "Wolf Totem" made The Hu the first Mongolian band to top on a ''Billboard'' chart, with "Yuve Yuve Yu" also present several positions below. Mongolian president Khaltmaagiin Battulga personally congratulated with the band for promoting Mongolian culture abroad, awarding them with the Order of Genghis Khan, the highest state award of the country. It can be said that The Hu single handedly brought under the international spotlight a country that was until recently relegated to the perifery of the world.
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The band was formed by Bayarmagnai Dashdondog AKA Dashka, a producer with a long story of collaboration with several Mongolian pop and rock bands. With the idea of blending together ancient folk sounds and modern metal music, to create something new and never heard before, he picked the current members of The HU from the Ulaanbaatar Conservatory.

Their first music videos, "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem" reached together over 45 milion views on youtube in an year.

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The band was formed by Bayarmagnai Dashdondog AKA Dashka, a producer with a long story of collaboration with several Mongolian pop and rock bands. With the idea of blending together ancient folk sounds and modern metal music, to create something new and never heard before, he picked the current members of The HU from the Ulaanbaatar Conservatory.

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Conservatory. So they debuted in late 2019 with two music videos, "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem".

To call their two first singles a success would be an understatement. Together they gained 7 million views by the end of 2019 and ''100'' million after a year. [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Compare that with Mongolia's population of just 3 million]]. In 2019 "Wolf
Totem" reached together over 45 milion views made The Hu the first Mongolian band to top on youtube in an year.
a ''Billboard'' chart, with "Yuve Yuve Yu" also present several positions below. Mongolian president Khaltmaagiin Battulga personally congratulated with the band for promoting Mongolian culture abroad, awarding them with the Order of Genghis Khan, the highest state award of the country. It can be said that The Hu single handedly brought under the international spotlight a country that was until recently relegated to the perifery of the world.
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* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: In "The Legend of the Mother Swan", the Mother Swan sacrifices herself to save her cygnets, who are still too young and unable to fly, from drawning in the frozen lake.

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* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: In "The Legend of the Mother Swan", the Mother Swan sacrifices herself to save her cygnets, who are still too young and unable to fly, from drawning freezing to death in the frozen lake.
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The Hu (rendered as The HU) is a band formed in 2016 from Ulaanbaatar, UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}}. Blending in an unique way metal music and traditional Mongolian folk music (in particular throat singing), the band refers to their style as "Hunnu Rock", with "Hunnu" being the Mongolian word for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiongnu Xiongnu]], an ancient civilisation located in the Eurasian steppes, that is often identified with the [[UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun Huns]] in the Western world.

The band was formed by Bayarmagnai Dashdondog AKA Dashka, a producer with a long story of collaboration with several Mongolian pop and rock bands. With the idea of blending together ancient folk sounds and modern metal music, to create something new and never heard before, he picked the current members of The HU from the Ulaanbaatar Conservatory.

Their first music videos, "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem" reached together over 45 milion views on youtube in an year.

!! Band Members
* Galbadrakh Tsendbaatar "Gala" - lead throat singing, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morin_khuur morin khuur]]
* Enkhasaikhan Batjargal "Enkush" - lead morin khuur, throat singing
* Nyamjantsan Galsanjamts "Jaya" - jaw harp, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuur tsuur]], throat singing
* Temuulen Naranbaatar "Temka" - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topshur topshur]], backing vocals

!!! Touring members
* Jambaldorj Ayush "Jamba" – guitars, backing vocals
* Nyamdavaa aka Davaa – bass, backing vocals
* Unumunkh Maralkhuu "Ono" – percussion, tumur khuur, backing vocals
* Odbayar Gantumur "Odko" – drums

!! Discography
!!! Singles
* ''Yuve Yuve Yu (How strange, how strange)'' (2018)
* ''Wolf Totem'' (2018)
* ''Shoog Shoog''[[note]]An untranslatable Mongolian shamanic calling[[/note]](2019)
* ''The Great Chinggis Khaan'' (2019)
* ''Sugaan Essena'' (Original music from ''VideoGame/StarWarsJediFallenOrder'') (2020)
* ''Sad but True'' (Cover of Music/{{Metallica}}) (2020)

!!! Albums
* ''The Gereg'' (2019)
** ''The Gereg (Deluxe Edition)'' (2020)
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!!This band provides examples of:
* {{Ambadassador}}: "The Gereg" narrates the travel of a Mongol ambassador, as he bears the orders of the Khan to his subject.
* AnimalMetaphor: In "Wolf Totem" the singer compares himself and his companions to leopards fighting back against enemy hordes, who are compared to lions, elephants and tigers.
* AnimalMotifs:
** The logo of the band represents a snow leopard, an important folkloristic symbol in Mongolian and Turkic culture. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9saDq6UgSA It's not a dragon]], contrary to what some people mistakenly believed.
** Gala's morin khuur and Temka's tovshuur have horse head-shaped headstock, which are the cover image for the singles "Yuve Yuve Yu" and "Wolf Totem" respectively.
* BattleChant: "Wolf Totem" is a veritable war chant, where the singer warns any enemy army threatening him and his fellow warriors, encouraging them to resist and fight back.
* ConLang: "Sugaan Essena", produced for ''VideoGame/StarWarsJediFallenOrder'', is sung in "Huttese", the language of the Hutts.
* ContrastMontage: At the very beginning of "Yuve Yuve Yu", scenes of the band members grappling with daily modern life situations are briefly contrasted with Mongolian scenic landscapes, and with the band members playing their folk-inspirated song.
* {{Crossover}}:
** With Music/FromAshesToNew for a rearranged version of "Yuve Yuve Yu".
** With Jacoby Shaddix, from Music/PapaRoach, for a rearranged version of "Wolf Totem".
** With Lzzy Hale, from Music/{{Halestorm}}, for a rearranged version of "Song of Women".
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: In "The Legend of the Mother Swan", the Mother Swan sacrifices herself to save her cygnets, who are still too young and unable to fly, from drawning in the frozen lake.
* FounderOfTheKingdom: "The Great Chingis Khaan" is dedicated to UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan, who reunited the disjointed Mongol tribes and led them to the foundation of a vast, powerful empire.
* GenreMashup: Between Mongolian folk music and HardRock / HeavyMetal. The band refers to this as "Hunnu Rock" , with Hunnu being the word for the Xiongnu or Huns.
* HordesFromTheEast: Of course, considering that The HU draw explicit inspiration from, and sing about, the Mongols, the greatest HordesFromTheEast ever.
* InadequateInheritor: "Yuve Yuve Yu" is about how modern Mongolians can't "rise up" and show [[https://genius.com/Genius-english-translations-the-hu-yuve-yuve-yu-english-translation-lyrics the spirit and courage of their conqueror ancestors]].
* InstrumentalWeapon: Played with: Temka's topshur is modelled like a bow, and it's the cover image for the single "Shoog Shoog".
* LyricVideo: For "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwr4SPK1_TY Shoog Shoog]]".
* MyHorseIsAMotorbike: The gang of bikers in "Wolf Totem" is clearly inspired by typical Mongol hordes.
* PortalDoor: At the beginning of "Yuve Yuve Yu", when Gala attempts to leave his bedroom, as he open the door he finds himself in front of the mountainous landscape, where the video takes place.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The band is very much in tune with Mongolian history and the Mongol Empire. The "Wolf Totem" video starts out with a traditional Mongol warrior on horseback before cutting to a motorcycle gang, expressly connecting the past and present. "The Great Chingis Khan" is, of course, a tribute to the greatest Mongolian warrior of all.
* RitualMagic: "Shoog Shoog" is a prayer dedicated to the ancestors.
* SceneryPorn: "Yuve Yuve Yu" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4xZUr0BEfE music video]] gives magnificent views (in 4K no less!) of Mongolian landscapes: mountain passes, vast steppes and deserts. Most of it was shot around Khyargas Lake, aside from other unspecified places. "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM8dCGIm6yc Wolf Totem]]" limits itself to a quick, yet impressive, aerial sight of a steppe.
* TitleTrack: ''The Gereg'' has this as its first track.
* TranslatedCoverVersion:
** "Sugaan Essena" is a translated version of "Black Thunder", a yet unreleased song, in "Huttese", the language of the Hutts in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe.
** "Sad but True" is (as expected) a cover version of the Metallica song, with Mongolian lyrics.
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