Malo viski, malo Coca-Cola
Fazlija · Other Songs - Fazlija
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Malo viski, malo Coca-Cola
dobre zene oko moga stola
svi gledaju i svi mi se dive
sta im mogu, ne znaju da zive
Nikom nije kao sto je meni
zivim zivot brigu na veselje
ovako bih do kraja zivota
tako mi je svake nedjelje
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Malo viski, malo Coca-Cola
Fazlija's 'Malo viski, malo Coca-Cola' stands as a defining anthem of Yugoslav folk music, blending traditional accordion melodies with a distinctively urban, working-class sensibility. Released during the late 1980s, the track captures the social atmosphere of post-war Belgrade, where the juxtaposition of alcohol and soft drinks symbolized the shifting cultural landscape of the era. The song's infectious rhythm and Fazlija's emotive vocals made it a staple at festivals and gatherings, resonating deeply with audiences across the former Yugoslavia. It remains a celebrated example of the genre's ability to merge folk roots with contemporary themes, securing its place in the collective memory of the region's musical history.
