"Po Drum Odam" translates roughly to It draws from the rich well of Balkan folk traditions, specifically those of North Macedonia:
In "Po Drum Odam," Tzarovska returns to her roots, stripping away the Hollywood production to deliver a raw, minimalist piece that captures the soul of the Macedonian landscape. Tanja Tzarovska - Po Drum Odam
Where her vocals provided the emotional backbone for some of the film's most intense sequences. "Po Drum Odam" translates roughly to It draws
Where she sang the haunting lullabies and themes alongside Josh Groban . The story behind Tanja Tzarovska ’s (often titled
The story behind Tanja Tzarovska ’s (often titled with "Majce") is one of cinematic weight and deep-rooted Macedonian tradition. The Origin and Context
The "road" serves as a metaphor for a life of wandering, exile, or the search for belonging—a common theme in Macedonian music known as pečalba (the tradition of leaving home for work).
This song is part of Tzarovska's broader career as a "voice of epics." Before Mothers , she was the featured vocalist on major Hollywood scores, including: