: Lacković's delivery often emphasizes a weary but determined stance, typical of the "kafana" (tavern) style where personal sorrow and romantic struggle are central.
The song's core message is a plea to ignore the "stories" or rumors spread by others that threaten a relationship. rade_lackovic_pusti_price
The song "" (roughly translated as "Leave the stories aside") is a staple of the folk and turbofolk genre by Serbian singer Rade Lacković , originally released on the 1998 album Jedini lek . : Lacković's delivery often emphasizes a weary but
: It utilizes a blend of synthesized melodies and traditional folk rhythms, creating a sound that is both modern (for its time) and deeply rooted in Balkan tradition. : It utilizes a blend of synthesized melodies
: By asking to "leave the stories," the narrator is seeking an authentic connection stripped of the complications introduced by the outside world. Musical Composition
: Decades after its release, the song remains popular in live sets and television appearances, such as on TV Grand or in specialized "Kafansko veče" (Tavern Night) performances. Cultural Impact