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Nek_puknu_dusmani May 2026

In the Balkan context, this song is often played during celebrations as a triumphant "toast" to personal survival and happiness. It suggests a "karmic" outlook: the folk wisdom that "he who digs a pit for another falls into it himself" ( ko drugom jamu sam u nju upada ).

Despite having "enemies," the singer declares, "Ja i dalje volim ceo svet" (I still love the whole world). nek_puknu_dusmani

"" (Let the enemies burst) is a quintessential anthem of Balkan defiance and emotional resilience. Most famously performed by the legendary Sinan Sakić and Dragana Mirković , it stands as a cornerstone of the Južni Vetar (Southern Wind) era of folk music, which dominated the 1980s and 90s with its raw, soulful energy. Core Themes: Love vs. Malice In the Balkan context, this song is often

The song’s lyrics revolve around the idea of choosing radical love and positivity in the face of sabotage. "" (Let the enemies burst) is a quintessential

The track celebrates life’s fundamental beauties—"rujno vino" (dark red wine), "plave oči" (blue eyes), and the scent of linden trees. Cultural Impact