The chorus is built on a simple exchange: "I have lips to kiss you, and you have a heart to give me love".
The lyrics are a direct, unapologetic plea for affection. The narrative follows a protagonist who is deeply enamored and searching for any chance to be alone with their love interest. usne_imam_da_te_ljubim_ja
It is characterized by its upbeat tempo and prominent accordion/synthesizer arrangements typical of the early 90s Balkan folk scene. The chorus is built on a simple exchange:
"" (roughly: I have lips to kiss you ) is a classic of the "novokomponovana narodna muzika" (newly composed folk music) genre, performed by Bosnian singer Esad Plavi . Released in 1991 as part of the album Reci srećo , it remains a staple in Balkan kafanas and celebrations for its straightforward romantic yearning and catchy rhythm. Production & Credits It is characterized by its upbeat tempo and
Despite being over 30 years old, the song is frequently performed live by Esad Plavi and covered by other artists. Fans on platforms like Facebook and YouTube often cite it as a "divna pesma" (wonderful song) that evokes nostalgia for the 1990s era of folk music.
The song features some of the most influential figures in the history of Yugoslav and Serbian folk-pop: Aleksandar Radulović "Futa". Lyricist: Marina Tucaković. Label: Originally released under Lucky Sound & Diskos. Lyrical Content & Theme