Ćuti, ćuti ujko
"Äuti, Äuti ujko" (Serbian Cyrillic: "ÐÑÑи, ÑÑÑи ÑÑко", lit. "Shut Up, Shut Up, Uncle!") is a song written and performed by prominent Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža, featuring Riblja Äorba front man Bora - Äorba.
| "ÐÑÑи, ÑÑÑи ÑÑко" | |
|---|---|
| Song by ÐаÑа Ðали ÐнинÑа | |
| from the album ÐÐ¾Ñ Ñе ниÑÑа не зна | |
| English title | Shut Up, Uncle! |
| Released | 1993 |
| Genre | Novokompovana |
| Length | 2:20 |
| Label | SuperTon |
| Producer(s) | ЦвеÑин ТодоÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ |
Music and lyrics
"Äuti, Äuti ujko" is the narrator initiating banter on the radio. Two songs are mentioned from Baja's discography: "Krv nije voda" (referred to as "Stiže vojvoda") and "Ne volim te Alija". While a source states that "ujko" is a derogatory term towards Croats and "Äedo" is a nickname for Serbs,[1] there is no source that officially backs the claim up.
Instrumental version
An instrumental version of the song is featured on the album. This version would be used for the introduction music on the NajveÄi hitovi VHS. Although it is the same length as the regular version, there are some differences. The regular version ends on a fadeout, though the instrumental has an ending. The instrumental also has more sound effects than the regular version.
Music video
[TBA]
Lyrics
Lyrics:Na radio stanici Äujem neki glas, |
Lyrics (English):[TBA] |
- â Baja Mali Knindža - ÐÑÑи, ÑÑÑи ÑÑко. lyricstranslate.com. 29 September 2017. Retrieved 31 January 2024.