The lyrics describe a "booty call" scenario with a woman heavily hinted to be a prostitute, a theme that sparked significant contemporary controversy.
The song is a "signature" track that blends old-school funk and soul with hip-hop. It featured vocals from Leontina Vukomanović and Niggor (from the group Monteniggers).
"Biću tu" dominated regional charts, spending seven consecutive weeks at number one in Serbia and five weeks in Montenegro. The Music Video (1996) Gru - Bicu Tu - (Official Video 1996)
The video is often cited for its "sexy and party note," which helped transition Serbian rap from the underground into the mainstream.
The impact of the original video was so enduring that Gru released a modernized version titled in 2015. This remake featured rapper Gazda Paja and included cameos from the original "Cindy" models and Niggor, bridging the gap between the 1990s golden era and the modern Serbian rap scene. The lyrics describe a "booty call" scenario with
It featured models from the famous Cindy agency, a move that added to its commercial appeal and occasional public pushback due to its provocative content.
Released via the Komuna label, the video's high production value for the era helped Gru earn two "Serbian Oscars of Popularity" in 1996 for both the single and the album. Legacy and Remakes This remake featured rapper Gazda Paja and included
Released in 1996, the official video for by Dalibor Andonov , better known as Gru , serves as a foundational artifact in Serbian hip-hop history. It propelled Gru to mainstream stardom and established his second album, Gru 2 , as a commercial titan in the Balkans, eventually selling four million copies. The Track: Commercial Success and Controversy