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The video starts off with two men drinking in a kafana and then switches behind two girls, Baja, and other people talking. It then goes to Baja singing at the table. Before each chorus, video switches to one of two girls. After the chorus, it shows a girl, before switching to a scene where Baja comes down the stairs. During the verse, video switches to a scene of Baja in kafana, when he sings "Volim te budalo", the video changes to a woman lipsyncing this sentence. During the repetition of the chorus, the scene shifts to show "Kotobanja" and Baja pulling up there on a BMW E34. He appears very drunk and struggles to walk or to enter the doors. When he sings "Volim te budalo", the video changes to a closeup of woman lips saying it. The video ends with a single frame with two people standing in Kotobanja's doorway. | The video starts off with two men drinking in a kafana and then switches behind two girls, Baja, and other people talking. It then goes to Baja singing at the table. Before each chorus, video switches to one of two girls. After the chorus, it shows a girl, before switching to a scene where Baja comes down the stairs. During the verse, video switches to a scene of Baja in kafana, when he sings "Volim te budalo", the video changes to a woman lipsyncing this sentence. During the repetition of the chorus, the scene shifts to show "Kotobanja" and Baja pulling up there on a BMW E34. He appears very drunk and struggles to walk or to enter the doors. When he sings "Volim te budalo", the video changes to a closeup of woman lips saying it. The video ends with a single frame with two people standing in Kotobanja's doorway. | ||
The video was filmed in Kotobanja, ul. Kosovska 1A, Surčin. | |||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
Latest revision as of 08:14, 6 May 2026
| "Прошли су ми возови" | |
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| Song by Баја Мали Книнџа | |
| from the album Коцкар без среће | |
| English title | The trains had passed me by |
| Released | 1993 |
| Length | 2:53 |
| Label | SuperTon |
| Producer(s) | Цветин Тодоровић |
"Prošli su mi vozovi" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Прошли су ми возови", lit. "The trains had passed me by") is a song written and performed by prominent Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža. This song would be remastered in Baja's 2002 album Zbogom Pameti with altered lyrics and a completely different instrumental.
Music and lyrics
The song's overall mood is sadness. The protagonist of this song turned to alcohol and lost all of his friends, because he couldn't find a lover and is now stuck in a hopeless circle of drinking in kafanas.
Music video
The video starts off with two men drinking in a kafana and then switches behind two girls, Baja, and other people talking. It then goes to Baja singing at the table. Before each chorus, video switches to one of two girls. After the chorus, it shows a girl, before switching to a scene where Baja comes down the stairs. During the verse, video switches to a scene of Baja in kafana, when he sings "Volim te budalo", the video changes to a woman lipsyncing this sentence. During the repetition of the chorus, the scene shifts to show "Kotobanja" and Baja pulling up there on a BMW E34. He appears very drunk and struggles to walk or to enter the doors. When he sings "Volim te budalo", the video changes to a closeup of woman lips saying it. The video ends with a single frame with two people standing in Kotobanja's doorway.
The video was filmed in Kotobanja, ul. Kosovska 1A, Surčin.
Lyrics
Lyrics:Prošli su mi vozovi, nisam u fazonu. |
Lyrics (English):The trains had passed me by, I'm not in the mood |