S.a.r.s. Feat Shamso 69 - Ti, Ti, Ti Here

The track was released in 2013 on S.A.R.S.'s album Kuća časti . At the time, S.A.R.S. was known for their fusion of reggae, ska, and rock, often with a "cool" or "urban" vibe. Bringing in Shamso 69—who is famous for his over-the-top, intentionally "trashy" folk vocals and aggressive punk energy—was a bold move. It worked because it leaned into the (the traditional Balkan tavern culture) while maintaining a modern rock edge. The Narrative of the Lyrics

The lyrics use classic folk metaphors—comparing the heart to a stone, drinking away the pain, and the woman as a beautiful but destructive force. S.A.R.S. feat Shamso 69 - Ti, ti, ti

In short, it’s a story of —a song that celebrates the chaos of a bad relationship with enough energy to make you want to dance instead of cry. A.R.S. and Brkovi? The track was released in 2013 on S

The song by S.A.R.S. and Shamso 69 (the frontman of Brkovi) is a satirical, high-energy collision of two very different worlds: the socially-conscious "alternative" rock of S.A.R.S. and the "turbo-punk-folk" chaos of Shamso. Bringing in Shamso 69—who is famous for his

Because it is Shamso 69 singing, there is an underlying sense of irony. It’s not a "sad" breakup song; it’s a loud, sweaty, and slightly absurd declaration of how exhausting love can be. Cultural Impact

The song tells the story of a protagonist who is completely overwhelmed by a toxic, yet irresistible, love interest.

S.a.r.s. Feat Shamso 69 - Ti, Ti, Ti Here