Rambo Amadeus - Dede Niko -

: It features a chaotic blend of jazz, hip-hop, and rock, which Rambo often refers to as "Montenegrin jazz" within the lyrics.

The song is a humorous and satirical storytelling piece that follows a group of young men (including Rambo and frequently his collaborator Nenad Knežević Knez ) on a wild road trip. Rambo Amadeus - Dede Niko

: The lyrics juxtapose traditional Balkan rural life with the emerging flashy "nouveau riche" culture of the late 80s. References to wearing Versace and "kilos of yellow" (gold) around their necks mock the stereotypical image of status during that era. : It features a chaotic blend of jazz,

: While the original solo version is iconic, a well-known version features Knez, emphasizing the playful, rhythmic interplay between the two performers. Cultural Impact References to wearing Versace and "kilos of yellow"

: The group "borrows" a Lada from an elderly man named Grandpa (Djede) Niko . They race the car toward the coastal town of Budva, specifically the Mogren beach, encountering various characters like a frightened woman in the backseat along the way.

"Dede Niko" helped establish Rambo Amadeus as a "media manipulator" and social critic. Its success lay in its ability to be both a catchy party song and a sharp commentary on the rapid commercialization and loss of traditional values in Yugoslavia. Rambo Amadeus - Djede Niko (English translation)