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==Music and lyrics==
==Music and lyrics==
"Živeće ovaj narod" is the only known occasion in Baja's solo career where the song contains the phrase "God is a Serb". The song is about how Serbs will continue to live on even if people are against them. The chorus notes the perseverance the Serbs have, already surviving the tribulations the Ustasha gave them decades prior.
"Živeće ovaj narod" is one of only two known occasions in Baja's solo career when he says the Serbian ultranationalist phrase "God is a Serb", the other time being sung once in "[[Neće biti granica na Drini]]". The song is about how Serbs will continue to live on even if people are against them. The chorus notes the perseverance the Serbs have, already surviving the tribulations the Ustasha gave them decades prior.


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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These people will live on
These people will live on
even after Ustasha
even after the Ustasha
because God is a Serb
because God is a Serb
and paradise is ours
and paradise is ours
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These people will live on
These people will live on
even after Ustasha
even after the Ustasha
because God is a Serb
because God is a Serb
and paradise is ours
and paradise is ours
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They can hate us
They can hate us
the enemies across us
the enemies across us
but Serbians are stronger
but the Serbs are stronger
said my grandpa
said my grandfather


These people will live on
These people will live on
even after Ustasha
even after the Ustasha
because God is a Serb
because God is a Serb
and paradise is ours
and paradise is ours