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: As a member of the influential Đogani family, Baki B3’s work on tracks like "Ljubav Za Ljubav" helped define the "Balkan Dance" sound of the early 2000s, which merged electronic production with local folk sensibilities. Cultural Impact BAKI B3 & INDY - LJUBAV ZA LJUBAV [ PLAY BACK ]

: The "[Play Back]" version commonly found on YouTube refers to a televised performance where the artist lip-syncs to the studio recording, a standard practice for music variety shows in the Balkans. BAKI B3 - LJUBAV ZA LJUBAV [ Play Back ]

(Love for Love) is a poignant track by the Serbian dance and pop artist Baki B3 (Andrija Đogani), a prominent figure from the 90s Eurodance-influenced Balkan music scene. The song, which appeared on the 2001 album Da Nema Me , explores the heavy emotional toll of unrequited or lost love through its melancholy lyrics and rhythmic delivery. Lyrical Themes: Loss and Eternal Waiting : As a member of the influential Đogani

: He describes living like a "last beggar," surviving only on songs and "prayers for love" while waiting for a miracle—her return. The song, which appeared on the 2001 album

The core of the song centers on a narrator frozen in time after a significant breakup.

: The lyrics use strong imagery, comparing yearning to wine that intoxicates and consumes the soul. The narrator explicitly asks for music to "kill" the love that continues to haunt him. Musical Context and Style

: The title "Ljubav Za Ljubav" (Love for Love) is used ironically in the chorus, where the narrator claims he "does not give love for love" anymore because his former partner is gone.

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