Blam

Dubioza Kolektiv · Other Songs - Dubioza Kolektiv

Svako dobro, Bosno i Hercegovino

Da sam dobar, da sam fin
da sam tatin sin
da imam love i da imam
brz automobil

Ne treba mi posao
ne treba mi cilj
prst u uho, ja nemam
potrebe za tim

Ref.
Blam, blam
svaki dan sanjam autobahn
blam, blam
kud god krenem, samo makadam

Blam, blam
jao, brate, kako sam iznerviran
blam, blam
nad glavom nam visi kran

Blam, blam
to je blam, blam
to je blam, blam
to je blam, blam

Daj mi taj groove
daj mi taj beat
daj mi taj heat
daj, smotaj shit
(3x)

Daj mi taj groove
daj mi taj beat
daj mi taj heat, smotaj
motaj, motaj, motaj, smotaj

Kakav speed, kakav ex
bolje gandza, onda sex
bolje stvaram novi zvuk
lakse stvaram novi text
relax, smotaj

Drugu, prva pukla je k'o keks, yes
jedna nije dosta, motaj next, yes
easy prolazim kroz citav stress
ne uklapam se ja u sav taj mess

Ref.

Prilipapapa
motaj, motaj, motaj, smotaj

Blam - Dubioza Kolektiv

Dubioza Kolektiv's "Blam" stands as a defining track within the Yugoslav electronic and dance music landscape. Released during the late 1990s, the song exemplifies the group's signature style, blending energetic electronic beats with Balkan folk influences to create a unique sonic identity. Dubioza Kolektiv was a pioneering collective that brought a distinct regional flavor to international dance music, often collaborating with local artists to produce tracks that resonated deeply within the Balkans. The recording captures the vibrant, high-energy atmosphere characteristic of the era's club culture and festival scenes across the region. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a cultural touchstone for fans of Yugoslav electronic music and serves as a testament to the group's ability to fuse traditional elements with modern production techniques.