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"Drska ženo plava" is a popular Balkan pop track by Serbian singer-songwriter Željko Joksimović, originally released in on his third studio album, titled 111 (also known as III ). The song is recognized as a staple of early 2000s regional pop, blending contemporary production with traditional melodic sensibilities. Song Profile Artist : Željko Joksimović Album : 111 (2002) Composer : Srđan Simić-Kamba Lyricist : Bilja Spasić Label : City Records Lyrical Content

The album 111 was a major commercial success, reaching number one on pop charts in Serbia and neighboring countries. While Joksimović is also known for soulful ballads, "Drska ženo plava" represents his more upbeat, traditional-inspired pop style that helped solidify his status as a leading artist in the Balkans before his international breakthrough at Eurovision 2004. Željko Joksimović – 111 - Discogs

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: The chorus emphasizes the physical and mental impact of the attraction, with phrases like "my head has gone crazy" ( poludela mi glava ). "Drska ženo plava" is a popular Balkan pop

Credits. Arranged By – A. Aleksov* (tracks: A2,A4, B2, B4), Ž. Joksimović* (tracks: A1, A3, A5, B1, B3) Design – [email protected]

The lyrics describe a protagonist's infatuation with a "bold blonde woman" ( drska ženo plava ). The narrator expresses an intense attraction that borders on obsession, frequently mentioning his specific preference for blonde hair over other colors. Key lyrical themes include: While Joksimović is also known for soulful ballads,

: The protagonist challenges the woman to approach him, noting her apparent hesitation despite her bold demeanor.