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"" (Serbian Cyrillic: Маљчики) is one of the most iconic songs by the Yugoslavian new-wave band Idoli (The Idols), released in 1980. The track is a seminal work of the Yugoslavian "Novi Talas" (New Wave) movement and is celebrated for its satirical take on social realism and industrial propaganda. Key Facts and Background Artist: VIS Idoli
The song was a standout track on the Paket Aranžman compilation album, which is widely considered one of the most important records in the history of Yugoslav rock music.
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The song’s title, "Maljčiki," is a Russian word for "boys." The lyrics parody the upbeat, hyper-productive imagery of socialist realism and "Stakhanovite" labor culture.
1980 (First appeared on the Paket Aranžman compilation in 1981) Genre: New Wave, Ska "" (Serbian Cyrillic: Маљчики) is one of the
It features a fast-paced, energetic beat—often described as ska-inflected—with a prominent horn section and distinctive vocal delivery. Cultural Impact
The band featured notable figures such as Vlada Divljan , Srđan Šaper , and Nebojša Krstić . Musical and Lyrical Themes Are you interested in about other bands from
Decades later, "Maljčiki" remains a staple of Ex-YU rock and is frequently included in "Best of" Yugoslavian music lists and essential track playlists .