Gde si Boze

Mile Kitic · Other Songs - Mile Kitic

Ja sam zivot dao za nju
gledao je kao svetinju,
a sad pijem pijem, pijem
da se ubijem,
a sad pijem pijem, pijem
da se ubijem.

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Gdje si Boze, gdje si sad
kad me zali cijo grad
kad se borim, kad se borim
da je prebolim.

Ja sam zivot dao zbog nje
ostavi me, izdade me
a sad pijem, pijem, pijem
bol da ubijem,
a sad pijem pijem, pijem
bol da ubijem.

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Gde si Boze

Mile Kitic's 'Gde si Boze' stands as a quintessential example of Yugoslav folk-pop, blending traditional acoustic instrumentation with the emotive vocal style that defined his career. Released during the height of his popularity in the 1980s, the track exemplifies the genre's characteristic fusion of Serbian folk melodies and pop sensibilities. The song captures the universal longing often explored in regional folk traditions, utilizing a simple yet haunting melody that resonated deeply with audiences across the former Yugoslavia. As one of Kitic's most recognizable works, it remains a staple of the era's musical landscape, showcasing his ability to craft songs that honored folk roots while appealing to a broader contemporary audience. The recording serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of this specific musical style and the artist's significant contribution to it.