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: The friend reveals that his heartbreak isn't due to illness or poverty, but rather a woman who has "destroyed" him.

In the Balkans, this song is a staple of , which often focuses on themes of unrequited love, betrayal, and the brotherhood found in shared sorrow. It portrays the "Dert"—a specific kind of deep, soulful grief often expressed through music and companionship. Where to Listen zasto_druze_pijes_sam

: Despite the pain, the heartbroken friend admits that no one could resist such a woman and that he would "repeat it all over again" just to have her back. Cultural Significance : The friend reveals that his heartbreak isn't

You can find the official performances and music videos on platforms like YouTube or follow social media updates on pages like Kafanska Rapsodija . Where to Listen : Despite the pain, the

The lyrics follow a conversation where one friend notices the other's deep sorrow and late-night drinking. The narrative unfolds through a series of questions and answers:

: The first friend reminds him that he had warned him about her, saying "She isn't for you".

(Why, my friend, are you drinking alone?) is a classic folk song that resonates deeply within the "Kafana" (traditional tavern) culture of the Balkans. It is most famously performed by Aleksandar Dulić and Halid Muslimović , capturing a heartfelt dialogue between two friends. The Story Behind the Song