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The airwaves in the Czech Republic tell a story thatโs both familiar and distinctly Central European. While commercial radio leans heavily into global pop and rock hits, youโll quickly notice a deep-seated affection for what locals affectionately call 'oldies,' which isn't just international classics, but a vibrant catalog of Czech pop from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Artists like Karel Gott remain perennial favorites, a testament to a strong national musical identity that transcends generations. Itโs not uncommon to hear a contemporary chart-topper followed by a beloved Czech anthem from decades pโฆ