I am heavy metal consumer but I love good pop song structure and also any kind of good music. If you speak Serbian you could also notice how great she does modifications of vowels and it gives special flavour to the song (many ppl dislike it however one has to have an ear to understand that how it is awesome). I also like that hooking Enya-like part. Great review 👍
@dalmatinoboyАй бұрын
Thanx🇷🇸🍷
@DusicaBrzakovic-zz5ywАй бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
@goranlazarevic8811Ай бұрын
😊😊😊💜💜💜
@djurdjinajovanovic5885Ай бұрын
Hvala draga tako si slatka. Ljubav iz Srbije 🇷🇸❤️💜🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
@ZdravkoStanojevic-wv1izАй бұрын
❤❤❤❤Ramonda
@fica4067Ай бұрын
Ramonda wins
@milicarakocevic9012Ай бұрын
💓🫶💓🫶💓🫶
@majstoroviconlineАй бұрын
In the First World War, Serbia lost about 30% of its population, 60% of its male population. The figure is around 1,200,000 inhabitants who lost their lives. This is perhaps the highest percentage that a country lost in that war. Ramonda is an endemic species and has 3 subspecies. One grows on the Iberian peninsula and in Serbia there is Ramonda Serbica and Natalija's ramonda, which was named after the Serbian queen. Both species are endangered and are protected by law. Natalija's ramonda is also known as the phoenix because it can to dry completely and to revive again when the conditions are favorable. In the First World War, Natalija's ramonda was taken as a symbol of Armistice Day and as a symbol of Serbian suffering in that war, as a new beginning, as a phoenix. The song follows these two stories. It tells where the purple Ramonde disappeared, as a metaphor for the suffering that Serbia suffered. During the performance, purple luminous dots appear on the LED screens that rise and rise. They represent the souls of Serbian soldiers who died defending their country and which go to heaven. At the end of the words, a purple ramonda rises from the ashes. That verse represents the aspiration for a better tomorrow, for the end of war, for the end of suffering, for peace.. Blue tomb. In one part of the song, he says, everything is quiet under the sea. When the Serbian army retreated through Albania to the Greek island of Vido, many soldiers died of disease and hunger. It is estimated that around 5,000 people died then and were thrown into the Ionian Sea for eternal rest. Since then, that place has been called the blue tomb.
@ViciousGreeneyedАй бұрын
She's singing about suffering of her people. Let's not pretend, Serbs. You can take this song as some personal stuff, but it was not the intention.