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: It is a typical kolo song, designed to be played at weddings and village festivals. It encourages a young girl ("mala") to dance energetically and skillfully to the folk rhythm.

: The term "colove" (inches) refers to a specific type of high-heeled shoe or a rhythmic style of dancing in small, precise steps. igraj_mala_na_colove_cujes_seko_vi_mene_varate_...

The phrase "" (Listen sister, you are deceiving me) often appears as part of a medley or "splet" of folk songs, such as Rekla nana da mi daš . Snezana Djurisic - Rekla nana da mi das - (Audio) : It is a typical kolo song, designed

The most famous version of "" was recorded by the legendary duo Braća Bajić in 1979. The phrase "" (Listen sister, you are deceiving

: The song remains a staple of Serbian folk culture, frequently covered by modern performers like Aleksandra Bursać and Era Ojdanić . "Vi mene varate" and Traditional Banter

The lyrics "" and " Čuješ seko vi mene varate " are iconic lines from Serbian folk music, often associated with the playful, traditional style of the Šumadija region. While these lines appear in separate songs, they both belong to the rich tradition of izvorna muzika (traditional folk music) that celebrates communal dancing and flirtatious banter. "Igraj mala na colove" by Braća Bajić