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"Dva kofera" (Serbian Cyrillic: Ðва коÑеÑа, lit. "Two Suitcases") is a song performed by prominent war singer, Baja Mali Knindža. It first appeared in Igraju se delije and was covered by folk singer Jovan PeriÅ¡iÄ in the 2001 album Sve Äu da razbijem with slightly altered lyrics. Both versions are written and composed by Baja.
| "Ðва коÑеÑа" | |
|---|---|
| Song by ÐаÑа Ðали ÐнинÑа | |
| from the album ÐгÑаÑÑ Ñе делиÑе | |
| English title | Two Suitcases |
| Released | 1995 |
| Genre | Novokompovana |
| Length | 2:55 |
| Label | SuperTon |
| Producer(s) | Ðовак ÐаÑÑин |
Music and lyrics
The original 1995 version of the song is about a man who must leave his homeland in Krajina. With only two suitcases to his name, he leaves to parts unknown. The 2001 version omits any and all references to the war to reflect the current time period. Instead of being about someone who is displaced as a result of the breakup of Yugoslavia, it is about someone who is displaced as a result of a breakup in a relationship.
Lyrics
Original Version:
Lyrics:Ne pitaj me što sam tužan |
Lyrics (English):Don't ask me why I'm sad |
2001 Version:
Lyrics:Ne pitaj me što sam tužan |
Lyrics (English):Don't ask me why I'm sad |