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While the original official video availability can vary by region on platforms like YouTube , it typically features:
Released under Grand Production , a major label for folk and pop-folk music in the Balkans.
The singer laments that his heart still only knows one person and he is willing to wait "another hundred years" for her. hakala_bekrija_official_video
The track remains a staple at celebrations and is frequently included on lists of essential songs for events like 18th birthday parties in the region. Bekrija (English translation) - Hakala
The term "Bekrija" refers to a "drunkard" or a "bohemian" who spends his nights in taverns seeking solace in drink. The lyrics tell a story of lost love and the pain of seeing a former partner marry someone else: While the original official video availability can vary
The official video for by the Bosnian folk singer Hakala (Nihad Fetić) is a visual representation of a classic Balkan "kafana" (tavern) anthem. The song is widely recognized for its emotional lyrics centered on heartbreak, alcohol, and longing. Song Meaning and Narrative
Visuals often lean into the nostalgia and angst mentioned in the text, focusing on the singer's emotional delivery of lines regarding "empty lives" and "sorrow". Song Credits Bekrija (English translation) - Hakala The term "Bekrija"
The chorus famously describes rakija (Balkan brandy) flowing through the veins of a drunkard who drinks specifically because of a lost lover.












