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{{Infobox song
''For the poem written by Milorad Petrović Seljančica, see [[Igrale se delije]].''{{Infobox song
| name          = Играју се делије
| name          = Играју се делије
| type          = song
| type          = song
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| producer      = [[Novak Pajčin|Новак Пајчин]]
| producer      = [[Novak Pajčin|Новак Пајчин]]
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"Igraju se delije" (Serbian Cyrillic: , lit. "The Heroes Play") is the title track of the album of the same name, performed by prominent war singer [[Baja Mali Knindža]]. It would initially appear on [[Igraju se delije|''Igraju se delije'']] and would be included in the 1998 SuperTon compilation, ''The Best Off''. It would be referenced in the Dutch academic paper ''TURBO-FOLK EN NATIONALISME IN SERVIË'' where it was mislabeled as a song condoning the actions of war criminals.<ref>[https://libstore.ugent.be/fulltxt/RUG01/001/415/012/RUG01-001415012_2010_0001_AC.pdf TURBO-FOLK EN NATIONALISME IN SERVIË]. Universiteit Gent. 2008, Retrieved 29 September 2023.</ref>
"'''Igraju se delije'''" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Играју се делије", <small>lit.</small> "The Heroes Play") is the title track of [[Igraju se delije|the album of the same name]], performed by prominent war singer [[Baja Mali Knindža]]. It would initially appear on [[Igraju se delije|''Igraju se delije'']] and would be included in the 1998 SuperTon compilation, ''The Best Off''. It would be referenced in the Dutch academic paper ''TURBO-FOLK EN NATIONALISME IN SERVIË'' where it was misinterpreted as a song condoning the actions of war criminals.<ref>[https://libstore.ugent.be/fulltxt/RUG01/001/415/012/RUG01-001415012_2010_0001_AC.pdf TURBO-FOLK EN NATIONALISME IN SERVIË]. Universiteit Gent. 2008, Retrieved 29 September 2023.</ref>


==Music and lyrics==
== Music and lyrics==
The song is about a man who is down on his luck and would love to hear some patriotic songs to feel better. The song's opening is reminiscent of a tune one would play to signal the arrival of a major figure/royalty in medieval times.
The song is about a man who is down on his luck and would love to hear some patriotic songs to feel better. The song's opening is reminiscent of a tune one would play to signal the arrival of a major figure/royalty in medieval times. Despite the similarities in its namesake, the song does not make any references to "Igrale se delije."


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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== References ==
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