Djani - Balkanac - (audio 2007) -

Composed by Dragan Brajović Braja (tracks 1, 2, 4, 8) and Slavkoni (tracks 3, 5, 6, 7). Arrangements: Handled by Dejan Tašković Taške and Joksi. Backing Vocals: Features Serbian pop singer Ivana Selakov. Lyrical Themes and Narrative

The song uses the term (a Balkan man) as a metaphor for traditional values and steadfast devotion in a rapidly modernizing world. Djani - Balkanac - (Audio 2007)

The song is the title track of the 2007 studio album by Serbian folk singer Radiša Trajković , better known as Đani . Released under the Grand Production label, it remains one of his most recognizable hits, often cited for its commentary on regional identity and cultural shifts. Release and Production Details Album: Balkanac . Release Year: 2007. Label: Grand Production (Serbia) and Payner (Bulgaria). Composed by Dragan Brajović Braja (tracks 1, 2,

Despite the changing times, the artist expresses a deep, unchanging love, claiming that when the subject needs a "real man," she will eventually return to him. Lyrical Themes and Narrative The song uses the

The lyrics contrast a "normal" modern world—where "souls are sold and breasts are bought"—with the narrator's authentic, albeit provincial, emotional state.

The chorus, "Ostajem Balkanac i provincijalac, putuj Evropo sreću želim ti ja" (I remain a Balkan and a provincial, travel on Europe, I wish you luck), signifies a rejection of Western-style modernization in favor of regional roots.