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: The protagonist describes being "put to torture" ( stavljaš me na muke ) by the other person's indifference, highlighting the specific cruelty of being ignored by someone who once cared.
: Nada Obrić’s performance is celebrated for its emotional depth; she delivery is often described as "singing from the soul," a quality that helped her transition from a career in public service to becoming a folk icon. nada_obric_okreni_se_audio
The song "" (Turn Around) by Nada Obrić is a classic of Yugoslav folk music, released in 1982 as part of her album Pogledaj me ti u oči . It stands as a poignant example of the "sevdah" influence in commercial folk, capturing the universal pain of unrequited attention and the desperate plea for a connection that is slipping away. Themes of Longing and Despair : The protagonist describes being "put to torture"
: Phrases like "nemirno je srce" (my heart is restless) emphasize the internal chaos caused by a brief, cold encounter in a public space. Musical and Cultural Impact It stands as a poignant example of the
Composed and written by , with arrangements by Ognjen Bomoštar , the song’s audio production is characteristic of the early 80s Sarajevo folk scene.