Beograd još živi
Relja Popović's 'Beograd još živi' stands as a defining anthem of Yugoslav rock, capturing the spirit of Belgrade in the late 1970s. Released during the height of the Belgrade School movement, the track blends raw energy with poetic lyrics that reflect the city's vibrant youth culture and political awakening. As a cornerstone of Popović's discography, the song exemplifies the genre's characteristic fusion of folk melodies and electric rock instrumentation. Its enduring popularity stems from its ability to articulate a collective identity, making it a staple in retrospectives of Yugoslav music history and a frequent choice for live performances that honor the era's revolutionary sound. |