Belgrade, Serbia
Pretty ingenious mashup on youtube, combining Prodigy’s “Smack My Bitch Up” and Šemsa Suljaković’s turbo folk anthem “Što me pitaš”. Combined like this, it really does look like a typical Saturday night out in Belgrade, club-crawling and turbo folk splav-hopping. See more great photos at: Andrej_Filev
Besides that the very algorithm of the google translate is a mystery itself, I would very much like to know how stuff like this happens: One the left you got Balkan folk and pop singers’ names, on the left you got obviously wrong translations to English. Now what I don’t
Internet viral hit Kuca Poso by Ekrem Jevric Gospoda. Mr Gospoda has stopped counting millions of views he has on various net video sites, but claims he hasn’t earned a dime because of the viral success. UPDATE: I’ve just been told that he was chosen as one of the models
In order to fully comprehend the awesomeness of this performance you have to know that the award ceremony itself, “Beogradski Pobednik” is a very unglamorous occasion primarily aiming at middle-aged housewives as its target audience. Having said that, I invite you to hit the play button and enjoy this subtle
Couple of hilarious video montages from youtube, combining Star Trek and turbo-folk – a must see.
First of all, the screaming title is there just to get your attention for a somewhat important announcement – if you are linking from your site to the old Belgraded address, (belgrade.org.yu), a quick note to let you know that you are now sending your readers to nowhere – that
That day was bound to come – when we decide to send a folk star as a diplomatic representative of our country. Well, at least that’s the word on the streets of Belgrade (still not official), and at least it’s not a turbo-folk, but an old school folk star, Miroslav
You would think that turbofolkers wouldn’t really have to do this kind of stuff in order to attract more viewers – and you would probably be right. They do this because they think it’s fun. (they also do this because they are high on drugs [Superman/Era Ojdanic] and booze [Batman/Bora
So you are in Belgrade and want to party for the New Year’s eve, eh? And there’s only three days left… don’t worry, Belgrade citizens love to party, so you’ll have a chance of attending the New Year’s eve re-run if you miss the real thing. Some clubs even offer
Ummm, yes.This is Gordana Goca Arsenijevic – a song entitled “Red Bull”.We may not know exactly what she’s singing, but who cares, right?