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{{Infobox song
{{Infobox song
| name          = Крвава свадба
| name          = Крвава свадба
| cover        = Krvava svadba still.webp
| caption      = A still from the official music video
| type          = song
| type          = song
| artist        = [[Lepi Mića|Лепи Мића]]
| artist        = [[Lepi Mića|Лепи Мића]]
| album        = [[Republiko Srpska|Републико Српска]]
| album        = [[Republiko Srpska|Републико Српска]]
| English_title =Bloody Wedding  
| English_title = Bloody Wedding
| released      = 1992
| released      = 1992
| studio        = [[SuperTon|СУПЕРТОН]]
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| length        = {{Duration|m=3|s=30}}
| length        = {{Duration|m=3|s=30}}
| label        = [[Diskos]]
| composer      = [[Duško Lukić|Душко Лукић]]
| lyricist      = [[Lepi Mića|Мирослав Пржуљ]]
}}
}}


"'''Krvava svadba'''" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Крвава свадба", <small>lit.</small> "Bloody Wedding") is a song written and performed by [[Lepi Mića]].
"'''Krvava svadba'''" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Крвава свадба", <small>lit.</small> "Bloody Wedding") is a song performed by [[Lepi Mića]].


==Music and lyrics==
==Music and lyrics==
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This song is about a [[wikipedia:Sarajevo_wedding_attack|shooting that happened on a wedding in Baščaršija on March 1, 1992]]. While the wedding guests were walking to the church with a Serbian Orthodox Church flag, Ramiz Delalić, a Bosnian Muslim, opened fire which killed the father of the groom, Nikola Gardović, and wounded the priest, Radenko Mirović.
 
==== Music video ====
The video shows him singing in front of a church, also showing combat footage, Nikola Gardović's funeral and many more.
 
This video was uploaded in "TrueHD" by Naša Srpska Arhiva in July 2019


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==

Latest revision as of 18:59, 3 June 2026

"Крвава свадба"
Krvava svadba still.webp
A still from the official music video
Song by Лепи Мића
from the album Републико Српска
English titleBloody Wedding
Released1992
StudioСУПЕРТОН
GenreNovokompovana
Length3:30
LabelDiskos
Composer(s)Душко Лукић
Lyricist(s)Мирослав Пржуљ

"Krvava svadba" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Крвава свадба", lit. "Bloody Wedding") is a song performed by Lepi Mića.

Music and lyrics

This song is about a shooting that happened on a wedding in Baščaršija on March 1, 1992. While the wedding guests were walking to the church with a Serbian Orthodox Church flag, Ramiz Delalić, a Bosnian Muslim, opened fire which killed the father of the groom, Nikola Gardović, and wounded the priest, Radenko Mirović.

Music video

The video shows him singing in front of a church, also showing combat footage, Nikola Gardović's funeral and many more.

This video was uploaded in "TrueHD" by Naša Srpska Arhiva in July 2019

Lyrics

Lyrics:

Na Baščaršiji više nema mira,
Niko srpske svatove ne može da dira.

"Sa Srbima nema šale"
Zapamtiće dušmani, Trebević i Pale.

Na Baščaršiji nema mirnih noći,
Zar da srpski svatovi tu ne mogu proći.

"Sa Srbima nema šale"
Zapamtiće dušmani, Trebević i Pale.

Na Baščaršiji nema mirnih dana,
Sve dok srpskih svatova ne zaraste rana.

"Sa Srbima nema šale"
Zapamtiće dušmani, Trebević i Pale.

Lyrics (English):

The is no more peace on Baščaršija
No one can touch Serbian weddings.

"Don't mess with Serbs"
Enemies Trebević and Pale will remember.

There are no peaceful nights on Baščaršija,
Are Serbian weddings not allowed to be held here.

"Don't mess with Serbs"
Enemies Trebević and Pale will remember.

There are no peaceful days on Baščaršija
Until the wound of Serbian weddings heals.

"Don't mess with Serbs"
Enemies Trebević and Pale will remember.

References