Rušimo rušimo sve
"RuÅ¡imo ruÅ¡imo sve" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Ð ÑÑимо ÑÑÑимо Ñве", lit. "We Are Wrecking, We Are Wrecking Everything") a song performed by Serb war singer NeÄo MitroviÄ. Due to the similarities in the melody and lyrics of Ne damo mi svoje, it is most likely a continuation or follow-up to the song.
| "Ð ÑÑимо ÑÑÑимо Ñве" | |
|---|---|
| Song by ÐеÑо ÐиÑÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ | |
| from the album Ðе дамо ми ÑвоÑе | |
| English title | We Are Wrecking, We Are Wrecking Everything |
| Released | 1994 |
| Genre | Novokompovana, Rap |
| Length | 3:58 |
| Label | NeÄo Disk |
Music and lyrics
The song begins with a sample of the 1994 song "I Like To Move It" by Reel 2 Real, and ends with the sounds of gunshots and a woman breathing heavily. The lyrics tell a story of a Bosniak woman falling in love with NeÄo during war and having sex. The use of the word "hanuma" in the lyrics implies the woman was Bosniak or Muslim. NeÄo refers to this act as a "fight" in the lines "Zakon o tvojoj vjeri islamu, zakon o mome pravoslavlju/Tako mi moga Äastoga Ärsta, bijemo bitku prsta u prsta". The song is also rapped rather than sung, and a vocal effect is applied to NeÄo, which doubles his voice a major third in either direction.
Lyrics
Lyrics:I like to move it, move it |
Lyrics (English):[TBA] |