Dzej Ramadanovski - Ala Bih Te, Ala, Okitio Mala - (tv Video) Link

Marina Tucaković, the prolific songwriter credited with discovering Džej and crafting his most iconic lyrics. Legacy of Džej Ramadanovski Ala bih te, ala okitio mala - Dzej & Futa Band - Shazam

It features the high "valence" (musical positivity) and "danceability" characteristic of 1990s Balkan pop-folk, driven by rhythmic patterns intended for social gatherings and celebrations. Credits & Production Aleksandar Radulović (Futa), whose "Futa Band" provided the

The title translates to "Oh, how I would adorn you, little one," and the verses describe decorating the woman like a "Christmas tree" with rubies, diamonds, and a liter of rare perfume. Song Overview & Meaning The song was a

Aleksandar Radulović (Futa), whose "Futa Band" provided the signature instrumental backing for many of Džej’s hits. Aleksandar Radulović (Futa)

"Ala bih te, ala, okitio mala" is a high-energy folk track by the legendary Serbian singer , originally featured on his 1995 album Sa moje tačke gledišta . Known for his unique blend of emotional ballads and upbeat "turbo-folk" rhythms, Džej delivers a performance here that captures the spirited, charismatic persona he was beloved for. Song Overview & Meaning

The song was a collaboration between some of the most influential figures in Serbian music history:

The track is a playful and romantic folk anthem where the narrator expresses a deep, almost extravagant desire to shower his beloved with gifts.