: Fazlija (Fadil Fazlija), a Bosnian artist of Romani descent. Genre : Turbo-folk / Folk.
The track features the characteristic heavy synthesis and rhythmic drive of Balkan folk music.
: It remains a staple in Fazlija's discography alongside hits like " Malo viski malo coca cola " and "Svadba". Fazlija: albums, songs, concerts - Deezer
: Overcoming those who wish for the narrator's failure.
: Spending money, enjoying luxury (whiskey, cars), and celebrating life as a form of "revenge" against detractors.
: It reflects the "dernek" (party) culture where high-energy music is used to release stress and express bravado. Critical Reception
"" (translated as "For the Enemies") is a standout track by Bosnian singer Fazlija , known globally for his viral hit "Helikopter". This song is a quintessential example of Turbo-folk , a high-energy genre that blends traditional Balkan folk with modern electronic and pop elements . Song Overview
: Fazlija (Fadil Fazlija), a Bosnian artist of Romani descent. Genre : Turbo-folk / Folk.
The track features the characteristic heavy synthesis and rhythmic drive of Balkan folk music. fazlija_za_dusmane
: It remains a staple in Fazlija's discography alongside hits like " Malo viski malo coca cola " and "Svadba". Fazlija: albums, songs, concerts - Deezer : Fazlija (Fadil Fazlija), a Bosnian artist of
: Overcoming those who wish for the narrator's failure. : It remains a staple in Fazlija's discography
: Spending money, enjoying luxury (whiskey, cars), and celebrating life as a form of "revenge" against detractors.
: It reflects the "dernek" (party) culture where high-energy music is used to release stress and express bravado. Critical Reception
"" (translated as "For the Enemies") is a standout track by Bosnian singer Fazlija , known globally for his viral hit "Helikopter". This song is a quintessential example of Turbo-folk , a high-energy genre that blends traditional Balkan folk with modern electronic and pop elements . Song Overview