Srbine podigni glavu
Not to be confused with the Gedža song, "Srbine brate"
| "СÑбине подигни главÑ" | |
|---|---|
| Song by ÐÑаÑа Ñа ÐинаÑе | |
| from the album Ðила Ñедном Ñедна земÑа | |
| English title | Serbs, Raise Your Heads |
| Released | 1995 |
| Genre | Novokompovana |
| Length | 4:20 |
| Label | SuperTon |
| Producer(s) | ÐиÑко ÐаÑÑин-ÐаÑа |
"Srbine podigni glavu" (Serbian Cyrillic: "СÑбине подигни главÑ", lit. "Serbs, Raise Your Heads") also known as "Srbine brate", is a song performed by prominent Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža. Despite its appearance on a BraÄa sa Dinare album, Novak and Lujan do not appear on the track.
The song is sequentially the last patriotic song on the album as "Vozi miÅ¡ko" and "Koga ÄeÅ¡ lagati" are love songs. It is also the longest song in the album.
Music and lyrics
The song, as with most of Baja's war songs intends to boost morale. It is one of few war songs that has a slightly altered chorus on its second reprisal as "za SinÄeliÄe" will be said instead of "za ObiliÄe"/"za NemanjiÄe".
Lyrics
Lyrics:Junastvo imaš, treba ti sloga, |
Lyrics (English):[TBA] |