Božanski Glas

Adi Smolar · Od A Do S

To mi pravila je moja mama,
da nekoč v mestu je živela dama:
lep obraz, lasje se lepši stas.
Vsi možje po njej so koprneli,
cele dneve pod njenim oknom so sedeli
saj včasih zapela je naglas.

Ko s svojim petjem je končala,
vsem nalahno se je le smehljala,
in možje so jo zasuli s šopki rož.
Ploskali so in z nogami topotali,
naj še zapoje so moledovali.
In ona je ustregla želji vročekrvnih mož.

A nek večer, ko je spet pri oknu stala,
prišel je ON, ki ga še ni poznala:
visok in mlad in lep... In vso jo je prevzel.
S pogledom svojim jo je kar zažigal,
v njenih se očeh je ves čas dvigal.
In nazadnje peti je začel.

Že čez nekaj tednov sta se vzela,
kmalu dva otroka sta imela,
eden izmed njiju sem tudi jaz.
Po njej podedoval sem vso lepoto
in po njem vso moško sem krasoto,
a po obeh svoj BOŽANSKI GLAS!

About Božanski Glas

Adi Smolar's "Božanski Glas" stands as a defining track within the Slovenian folk-pop revival of the late 1990s, specifically on the album *Od A Do S*. The song exemplifies the genre's characteristic blend of traditional acoustic instrumentation with modern pop structures, a sound that became central to Smolar's discography during this era. While the artist is widely recognized for his energetic live performances and collaborations, this recording highlights his ability to craft melodic, radio-friendly anthems that resonated deeply with the local audience. The track remains a staple of Slovenian folk music, often cited in discussions regarding the genre's evolution and its unique ability to bridge rural traditions with contemporary urban sensibilities. Its enduring popularity underscores the artist's significant contribution to the national musical landscape.