Sarajevo-Beograd (feat. Mirza Soljanin)

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Ma gdje si, stari moj
jesu li splavovi tu gdje su bili
tamo smo nekada do zore pili
i cure najljepse kuci odvodili

Ma gdje si, dobri moj
da li za mene carsija pita
dusa mi jos kraj Miljacke skita
znas da je srcu mom Sarajevo drugi dom

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Nek' se peva, nek' se pije
dobro je kad bolje nije
zrno srece, zrno bola
delit cemo sve na pola

Neka dodje drustvo staro
s dobrim vinom i gitarom
ima li na svetu, druze moj
iko jaci kad smo zajedno

Sta ima, druze moj
bas bih sa tobom popio koju
vidjas li lepu Sarajku moju
da li me pozdravlja ili zaboravlja

Ma gdje si, brate moj
za bolje dane dignimo case
jos sanjam Dunav i tamburase
znas da je srcu mom Beograd drugi dom

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Sarajevo-Beograd (feat. Mirza Soljanin)

Tropico Band's "Sarajevo-Beograd" stands as a defining track of Yugoslav rock, blending hard rock energy with the region's distinct musical identity. Featuring Mirza Soljanin, the song captures the turbulent spirit of the late 1980s and early 1990s, reflecting the cultural and political tensions between the two cities of Sarajevo and Belgrade. The recording showcases the band's signature sound, characterized by driving guitars and powerful vocals that resonated across the former Yugoslavia. As a staple of the era's discography, the track exemplifies the genre's ability to address social realities while maintaining a high-energy performance style. Its enduring popularity highlights the song's role in preserving the memory of a specific historical moment through its raw, unfiltered musical expression.