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: The admission of stealing love in the past and the resulting guilt ("Forgive me for the love, I stole it from you long ago").
: The lyrics depict a protagonist living a decadent lifestyle ("living like a king until the last coin") to mask his deep-seated sorrow. Key Themes :
"Muštuluk," released in 2009 by Bosnian folk star , is widely considered a modern classic of the Balkan pop-folk genre. The song, which serves as the title track of his 2009 album Magic , blends traditional ethno sounds with urban pop production, a hallmark of Džinović's "new urban folk" style. Lyric and Thematic Analysis haris_dzinovic_mustuluk_2009wmv
Produced by and released through City Records , the track features a high-energy yet melancholic arrangement typical of Džinović's later work. Haris Džinović – Muštuluk Lyrics - Genius
: A public facade of indifference ("Let everyone know I don't regret it") contrasting with private despair. Musical Structure and Style : The admission of stealing love in the
: The pain of seeing a loved one married to someone else.
: The narrator expresses a desperate willingness to "plate with gold" (reward) the first person who tells him that his former lover regrets marrying another man. The song, which serves as the title track
The song's title, "Muštuluk," refers to a traditional Balkan custom where a person who brings good news is given a small gift or reward.