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{{Infobox song | {{Infobox song | ||
| name = Затвор | | name = Затвор | ||
| cover = Zatvor vucjak still.png | |||
| caption = A still from the official music video | |||
| type = song | | type = song | ||
| artist = [[Baja Mali Knindža|Баја–Мали Книнџа]] | | artist = [[Baja Mali Knindža|Баја–Мали Книнџа]] | ||
| album = [[Rat i mir|Рат и мир]] | | album = [[Rat i mir|Рат и мир]] | ||
| English_title = | | English_title = Prison | ||
| released = {{Start date|1993}} | | released = {{Start date|1993}} | ||
| genre = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]] | | genre = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
'''"Zatvor"''' (Serbian Cyrillic: "Затвор", <small>lit.</small> " | '''"Zatvor"''' (Serbian Cyrillic: "Затвор", <small>lit.</small> "Prison") is a song written and performed by prominent Serb war singer [[Baja Mali Knindža]]. Initially appearing in live concerts, the song was officially recorded and released in ''[[Rat i mir]]''. | ||
==Music and lyrics== | ==Music and lyrics== | ||
While there is no official interpretation of "Zatvor", the song tells the story of how a patriotic man is put in jail for stealing, hoping to make it out. It is implied in the lyrics that this man is framed. | While there is no official interpretation of "Zatvor", the song tells the story of how a patriotic man is put in jail for stealing, hoping to make it out. It is implied in the lyrics that this man is framed. | ||
The song may have been based off of an experience Baja had while traveling in March of 1993 where he and Cvetin Todorović were detained in a prison in St. Gallen for reasons that were unclear. His detainment only lasted for about two hours and was subsequently let go. The line "Pao sam, drugi su krivi" may be a reference to how a murder in the area caused the authorities to increase their presence. The line "opet sam krao" may be in reference to when Swiss authorities requested to see proof of purchase, thinking that Baja stole some CDs.<ref>"У | The song may have been based off of an experience Baja had while traveling in March of 1993 where he and [[Cvetin Todorović]] were detained in a prison in St. Gallen for reasons that were unclear. His detainment only lasted for about two hours and was subsequently let go. The line "Pao sam, drugi su krivi" may be a reference to how a murder in the area caused the authorities to increase their presence. The line "opet sam krao" may be in reference to when Swiss authorities requested to see proof of purchase, thinking that Baja stole some CDs.<ref>"У Швајцарском затвору". ''Sabor''. 21 November 1994. Retrieved 31 March 2024.</ref> | ||
====Music video==== | ====Music video==== | ||
"Na srcu mnogo rana ima. U njima vlada večna zima. Na bolnoj duši ožiljci stoje. to su tragovi prošlosti moje" - is the intro phrase. | |||
(There are many wounds on my heart. They are lead by eternal winter. Scars remain on my aching soul. They are traces of my past.) | |||
The video starts showing outside of a prison, and Baja behind bars. It then switches to him breaking rocks with a hammer. Next scene shows Baja singing from behind bars and it briefly switches to prison's interior, specifically, a cell and process of giving food, before going back to Baja singing the chorus. It then goes to show prisoners splitting a loaf of bread and people looking out from a window. A woman then comes to Baja and they kiss through the bars and they hold hands. She lights him a cigarette, touches his face, and leaves. He sings alone before the video ends, when they both leave the prison with Baja wearing a suit. | |||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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===Lyrics (English):=== | ===Lyrics (English):=== | ||
<poem lang="en"> | <poem lang="en"> | ||
On my chest is a gray eagle | |||
In my soul, I'm a hero | |||
I wa, the others are guilty | |||
Again, a cell is waiting for me | |||
Days in prison go by | |||
I dream of a visit | |||
It would still be better | |||
If I was free | |||
Snows are blowing outside | |||
Grief is tearing my heart | |||
I'm getting laughed in my face | |||
By old graffitis on the wall | |||
Days in prison go by | |||
I dream of a visit | |||
It would still be better | |||
If I was free | |||
I believe there is a God | |||
I believe there is truth | |||
And I'm aware of that | |||
I will get out of here | |||
Days in prison go by | |||
I dream of a visit | |||
It would still be better | |||
If I was free | |||
My body is filled with scars | |||
On my chest is a gray eagle | |||
I stole again, I got caught again | |||
What can you do, you only live once | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
<references /> | <references responsive="0" /> | ||
Latest revision as of 17:55, 5 May 2026
| "Затвор" | |
|---|---|
A still from the official music video | |
| Song by Баја–Мали Книнџа | |
| from the album Рат и мир | |
| English title | Prison |
| Released | 1993 |
| Genre | Novokompovana |
| Length | 4:05 |
| Label | SuperTon |
| Producer(s) | Цветин Тодоровић |
"Zatvor" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Затвор", lit. "Prison") is a song written and performed by prominent Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža. Initially appearing in live concerts, the song was officially recorded and released in Rat i mir.
Music and lyrics
While there is no official interpretation of "Zatvor", the song tells the story of how a patriotic man is put in jail for stealing, hoping to make it out. It is implied in the lyrics that this man is framed.
The song may have been based off of an experience Baja had while traveling in March of 1993 where he and Cvetin Todorović were detained in a prison in St. Gallen for reasons that were unclear. His detainment only lasted for about two hours and was subsequently let go. The line "Pao sam, drugi su krivi" may be a reference to how a murder in the area caused the authorities to increase their presence. The line "opet sam krao" may be in reference to when Swiss authorities requested to see proof of purchase, thinking that Baja stole some CDs.[1]
Music video
"Na srcu mnogo rana ima. U njima vlada večna zima. Na bolnoj duši ožiljci stoje. to su tragovi prošlosti moje" - is the intro phrase.
(There are many wounds on my heart. They are lead by eternal winter. Scars remain on my aching soul. They are traces of my past.)
The video starts showing outside of a prison, and Baja behind bars. It then switches to him breaking rocks with a hammer. Next scene shows Baja singing from behind bars and it briefly switches to prison's interior, specifically, a cell and process of giving food, before going back to Baja singing the chorus. It then goes to show prisoners splitting a loaf of bread and people looking out from a window. A woman then comes to Baja and they kiss through the bars and they hold hands. She lights him a cigarette, touches his face, and leaves. He sings alone before the video ends, when they both leave the prison with Baja wearing a suit.
Lyrics
Lyrics:Na grudima orao sivi |
Lyrics (English):On my chest is a gray eagle |
References
- ↑ "У Швајцарском затвору". Sabor. 21 November 1994. Retrieved 31 March 2024.