Biljana Jevtiд‡ - Proklet Da Je Ovaj Еѕivot - (audio 1991) Hd Review
: The refrain "Proklet da je ovaj život, samo bol i suze" (Cursed be this life, only pain and tears) has become a staple of Balkan folk culture, often cited as a definitive anthem for unrequited or lost love.
: The song describes the crushing weight of betrayal. The narrator laments seeing her love wake up next to another woman, describing the literal physical pain of loss ("No words for all my sorrow"). : The refrain "Proklet da je ovaj život,
: The song is a classic example of late-80s/early-90s Yugoslav folk. It balances traditional melodic lines with a professional studio sheen that allowed it to transition from kafana settings to mainstream radio. : The song is a classic example of
The lyrics, written by (sometimes credited with Zoran Leković or others from the Ćajić family), are a masterclass in the "heartbreak folk" genre: Musical Review Biljana Jevtić - Proklet da je
"Proklet da je ovaj život," originally released in on the album of the same name and later widely circulated in high-definition audio formats associated with 1991 , remains one of Biljana Jevtić’s most iconic and emotionally resonant folk tracks. Musical Review
Biljana Jevtić - Proklet da je ovaj život - (Audio 1991) HD
: Biljana Jevtić delivers a powerhouse performance. Her delivery is clean but heavy with the "dževap" (soulful response) required for neo-folk, capturing the desperation of the lyrics without over-singing. Thematic Depth