Monteniggers - Aj...aj (pa Se Groz Grad Zajebaj) - (official Video 1998) May 2026

is one of the most iconic hip-hop tracks from the Montenegrin group Monteniggers , released in 1998 as part of their second and final studio album, Allboom . Song Overview & Background

The song is celebrated for its that reflect the Mediterranean "seaside mentality" of Kotor.

It highlights the difference between a friend who "enters the cafe with chains and a gun" seeking a "krimi-klan" (crime clan) lifestyle and the narrator, who prefers a simpler life—famously claiming, "He says 'long live drugs,' and I say 'long live burek'" . is one of the most iconic hip-hop tracks

The lyrics contrast the lives of "normal" young people with those who chose a life of crime and drugs during the turbulent 1990s.

At the time of this release, the group consisted of Igor Lazić (Niggor) and Nebojša Saveljić (Nebo/Sky) . The third original member, Duško Nikolić (Ducka), had passed away from leukemia in 1996. The lyrics contrast the lives of "normal" young

The music and arrangement were handled by prominent musician Vlado Georgiev , with lyrics written by the band members (Igor Kokotović, Igor Lazić, and Nebojša Saveljić). Lyrical Themes & Style

The track was officially released on January 26, 1998, under the Komuna label . The music and arrangement were handled by prominent

The title phrase, "Aj, aj, pa se kroz grad zajebaj," translates roughly to "Go ahead, mess around through the city," serving as a catchy, rebellious anthem for that era. Legacy and Impact Aj...Aj (Pa Se Kroz Grad Zajebaj) - Spotify