Pjesma sprdacina i jos napravljena ko sprdacina.Trance star 30+ god.Moze se poslusati kao zezanciju al nista vise.Ako je ovo najbolji HR Hip hop album ja cu se ranit,vi zavrsite.
I see that this needs some cultural clarification. The party shown in the video isn't just them playing around. Sometimes (often) parties in Balkans really do look like that, because everyone decided to go all out. The ending scene then really is what happens in the end: it's possibly the third morning, you're aching all over from speed and ecstacy, barely clinging on to sanity because you haven't slept for 60 hours straight, you're wearing someone else's clothes, you're sitting in someone's VAN and there are dressed up people going to morning mass, or a 50 strong group of runners passes by the lot of you, and all of you look like a sketch of post-apocaliptic society. Most of you are productive members of society though. There's IT people, football hooligans, staff from some restaurant, a group of tourists from __________ (insert enemy country), getting their drinks paid as ad hoc war reparations, a stray metalhead, three guys in suits from some wedding that underdelivered, so they came to finish the festivities with a bang etc. Regarding gay stuff, we are less tolerant, but also less stuck up about letting everyone know we're unerringly heterosexual. For example, if you (male) work in a bar, and you're obstructing your colleague's (male) way, bent over because you're reaching down for something, that's a perfect opportunity for your mate to switch from: "Excuse me" / "Move your bovine ass" to "Mmmmmmmm, kitty-kat :3 ". Because of that, the guys in the video act all wild and free, because they don't care who will think what, they're there to have a blast and that's it. Heterosexual Western men are often more stuck up about their appearance when partying, trying to be all cool and smooth and manly. Here you can get the manliest man, 6'6'' actual bearded lumberjack, the biggest pussy slayer across 20 villages, climbing shirtless on a club speaker to dance to his favourite song, and then apologizing for banging your (male) head while dancing, and kissing you on the forehead like he's your mum, before going away or getting you a beer / offering drugs. Hearing a Krankšvester song playing is either a sign that the party is going towards a wild crescendo, or that an over-enthusiastic party animal entered the premises and got hold of whatever is playing the music, destroying the previous vibe.
Fun fact,it was recorded in a small place called Tenja,its a village between Vukovar and Osijek essentially,very quiet place with some of the best,khm,substances you can get in the region🤣😭
@@lucijaburic3559 Lol odakle ti ta informacija? Doslovno se vidi cijeli dio tenja,automobil u kojem su je u tenju(idalje btw) i vide se spomenici u tenju,takodjer plac s kamionima kraj kojeg sam prolazio 8 godina u osnovnu skolu u Tenju,nista od toga izvana nije na Brijestu😉
This song describes in a funny way the kids whose notion of life is to take drugs at parties. They allude to the 90s gabber scene and gabber producer/DJ Paul Elstak.
It's from "Gabba" techno music from nineties...i presume Gaber represents the one who listen that kind of music and going to rave parties with that kind of music playin there. Btw they are criticize that kind of society...they are not realy liking it or listening...
C'mon guys you allways find those wack songs from Croatia. React to some real tracks from Croatia. Tram 11, Nered, Tibor, Z++, Brkah, 30zona, Scriptor, Jopa, Fil Tilen, Kasko...you wont miss with any of those.
Hey guys, make a reaction on Beogradski sindikat- I dalje kidam, it's their new song and it's a banger, would definitely love to see and hear your reaction
I see a lot of people recommending Edo Maajka and lots of other really well known (at least in Balkan) rappers, so i'll recommend you listen to "Kandžija i Gole žene - Mali Mržnja"
Do reaction on this song from beogradski sindikat - svedok - saradnik (witness - associate) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-E5dKuC_G5zk.html It`s one of their most brutal lyrics ever, about real situation in 90`s in yugoslavia Here`s the lyrics with english translate. By the way you guys are greate. Keep doing this. BRAVO ALAL VERA ;D XD
Krankšvester is a voice of our generation, point of this song is to satirize going out party guys and the fact most parties are 90% men sausagefest thus the gay conotations
Not a big fan tbh. Too trashy for my taste. Krankšvester (sic!), a terrible Croatian translation (intentional or not) of the German word Krankenschwester (nurse). Wonder what they did to the missing "en" though.