^hehe we don't ;)
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^hehe we don't ;)
Those songs were big hits in Yugoslavia
Honey, you maybe kissed someone before,
but you never experienced how is it fell to kiss a Bosnian ..
and in the end, when I say "I love you"
don't believe me , I'm lying,
that's the way honey how Bosnian is kissing:costumed-smiley-007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HloA1RyFl7w
One Englishman was kissing me,
One Spaniard was kissing me,
But nobody can kiss as Bosnian do:laugh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AunTaoMnFz8
Kad ja pođoh na BembašuQuote:
Sevdalinka (<small>pronounced </small>[seʋdǎliːŋka]) is a traditional genre of folk music from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In musical sense, sevdalinka is characterized by a slow or moderate tempo and rich harmony, leaving a melancholic feeling with the listener. Sevdalinka songs are very elaborate, emotionally charged and are traditionally sung with passion and fervor. The combination of Oriental, European and Sephardic elements make this type of music stand out among other types of folk music from the Balkans. The singer will often impose the rhythm and tempo of the song, both of which can vary throughout the song. Traditionally, sevdalinkas are women's songs, most addressing the issue of love and longing, unfulfilled and unfortunate love, some touch on a woman's physical desire for her loved one, and some have comic elements. Currently they are often performed by men as well.
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