Natasa Djordjevic - Alal Vera - (audio 2002) -

The singer addresses an ex-partner who has left her to move on with his life.

She offers a mock blessing—telling him to be happy for a hundred years and to marry and have children—while warning that "someone from above sees everything" and he will eventually regret his choice. Natasa Djordjevic - Alal vera - (Audio 2002)

The song is a dramatic "scorned lover" anthem. The title "Alal vera" is a Serbian expression meaning or "well done," used here with biting sarcasm. The singer addresses an ex-partner who has left

Notable for its prominent accordion by Siniša Tufegdžić and guitar work by Ivica Maksimović. Legacy and Availability Alal Vera - song and lyrics by Natasa Djordjevic - Spotify The title "Alal vera" is a Serbian expression

song " Alal vera " is a defining track of the early 2000s Balkan turbo-folk era, originally released in May 2000 on her self-titled album by Grand Production . Thematic Core & Lyrics

The chorus emphasizes her pain against his indifference: "Alal vera... when you can live like that while I slowly die" . Musical Production

The track features the signature high-energy, accordion-heavy sound characteristic of the stable at the turn of the millennium. Composer/Lyricist: Stevan Simeunović. Arranger: Goran Ratković Rale.