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Asim Bajriд‡ - Plava Garava — - (audio 2003)

The song touches on the social consequences of this heartbreak, mentioning a mother's worry upon seeing her son drinking to cope with the "wound" the relationship left behind. Legacy and Availability Plava garava

The song was produced under the label (also known as Gold Music Production). Key contributors include: Asim Bajrić - Plava garava - (Audio 2003)

The lyrics describe a city that is "too small for both of us," suggesting an unavoidable and painful presence of an ex-lover. The song touches on the social consequences of

The chorus famously laments that it would have been better if the woman were a brunette ("garava") rather than blonde ("plava"). The protagonist claims that "blonde always betrays" while "black never will," using hair color as a symbolic vehicle for his feelings of betrayal. The chorus famously laments that it would have

Suad Jusić Sutko, who also provided backing vocals and solo guitar. Instrumentation: Sejko Pasovski. Mixing: Sijam Jakupović and G. Velinov Panča. Recording Location: Studio "BOSS" in Linz, Austria. Lyrical Meaning and Themes

, released in 2003, remains a definitive track in the Bosnian folk and turbofolk genre. As the fourth track on his self-titled 2003 album, it helped solidify his reputation for emotionally charged, rhythmic storytelling. Song Production and Credits

"Plava garava" (roughly translating to "Blonde, Brunette") explores the bitterness and heartbreak of a fractured relationship within a small town.