Bijelo_dugme_hajdemo_u_planine
: Fast-paced, rhythmic rock with a strong emphasis on the "folk-rock" beat often referred to as "pastirski rok" (shepherd's rock). Resources :
The song is a high-energy call to escape the heat and monotony of city life for the freedom of the mountains.
If you enjoy this style, you might also like these classics by or similar "Ex-Yu" bands: Bitanga i princeza bijelo_dugme_hajdemo_u_planine
: It contrasts the "tiring" sun and beaches with the refreshing mountain air.
: The lyrics playfully mention girls in summer dresses and thin t-shirts, adding to the song's flirtatious and spirited atmosphere. Musical Guide : Fast-paced, rhythmic rock with a strong emphasis
(Let's go to the mountains) is an iconic Yugoslav rock anthem by Bijelo Dugme , released in 1986 on the album Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo . Known for its infectious blend of rock and Balkan folk, it remains a staple of "Yugo-nostalgia" and celebration across the region. Song Meaning & Context
: While it sounds like a lighthearted party track, its fusion of folk melodies and rock instrumentation was revolutionary, though some critics argue it paved the way for "turbo-folk". : The lyrics playfully mention girls in summer
: It starts with the famous spoken call: "Ajmo curice, ajmo dječaci, studenti, đaci i milicajci..." (Let's go girls, let's go boys, students, pupils, and policemen...).