Moby Dick - Zar Nije Te Stid - (audio 1995) Today
At its core, "Zar nije te stid" (translated as "Aren't you ashamed?") is a study of betrayal and the indignity of being replaced. The lyrics, co-written by and Srđan Čolić , use stark metaphors to depict a total emotional takeover:
The song (1995) by the Serbian band Moby Dick serves as a fascinating artifact of the 1990s Balkan pop-dance scene, blending raw emotional vulnerability with the high-energy, electronic production of the era. While the band’s name alludes to Herman Melville’s literary epic, this track swaps the high seas for the turbulent waters of a crumbling romance. The Anatomy of Betrayal Moby Dick - Zar nije te stid - (Audio 1995)
: The song remains a staple of "nostalgia" playlists, often cited alongside other hits like "Nema nas više" and the controversial "Kralj Kokaina" as defining the sound of the mid-90s. A Different Kind of "Dick" At its core, "Zar nije te stid" (translated