She stood barefoot on the concrete, her curls catching the sun, her violin cradled like a “secret about to be REVEALED.” The moment the bow touched the strings, a burst of rhythm rippled through the streets—the silence suddenly came alive. Karolina Protsenko didn’t just play “Pepas”—she blew it up. Laughter echoed, strangers danced, and traffic slowed to watch the EXPLOSION of sound and soul. No flash, no backdrop—just raw talent that turned the sidewalk into a party. For millions of fans, this wasn’t street music. It was street magic.
Some songs make people stop. Others make people move. Millions now follow Karolina Protsenko for their raw honesty and relatable feelings, but in her viral cover of “Pepas” by Farruko, she offers something else: pure, contagious energy. This isn’t just a violin performance it’s a street concert that turns everyday sidewalks into dance floors.

Karolina takes on the reggaeton party anthem with boldness. The original song, full of rhythm and nightlife, becomes something entirely new in her hands. As the beat drops, she matches it with fast bow strokes and head-turning flair. The emotions she channels; joy, fire, and celebration are impossible to miss. She shows two sides of herself: the skilled musician and the fearless performer, and both shine brightly.
HOW INCREDIBLY GOOD IS SHE?! | Farruko – Pepas – Violin Cover by Karolina Protsenko
As the music builds, a crowd quickly forms. Children dance, parents smile, and strangers pull out their phones. Her energy pulls everyone in. Even though she doesn’t speak, her violin speaks loud and clear: “Have fun. Feel free. Let go.” It’s more than impressive technique it’s performance with purpose.
To see how her style shifts, watch her earlier violin cover of “Dance Monkey” by Tones and I. Where “Pepas” is fiery and fast, “Dance Monkey” is quirky and emotional. One makes you want to dance. The other makes you pause and smile. Both show Karolina’s range, and her ability to connect with people across all kinds of music.
Dance Monkey – Karolina Protsenko (feat. Barvina) – Tones and I – Cover
In “Dance Monkey,” Karolina plays with a gentler spirit. Her expressions are more playful, more curious. But in “Pepas,” she’s all power moving with purpose and owning the street as if it were a stadium. It’s not just about changing songs. It’s about transforming them into something only she can create.
Karolina Protsenko keeps proving that the violin isn’t limited to slow songs or concert halls. Whether she’s making people cry or making them dance, she plays with her whole heart. Her next song might not just stop you it might move you. Follow her on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. The next one might be exactly what you need to hear.
