1998) - Monteniggers - Aj...aj (pa Se Groz Grad Zajebaj) - (official Video |
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 Legacy and Impact Aj
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'" . The song is celebrated for its that reflect
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 song is celebrated for its that reflect the Mediterranean "seaside mentality" of Kotor.

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