Darko Lazic - Moje: Bivse Zene (2022)

The lyrics, found on platforms like Genius , feature Lazić calling himself "the biggest lunatic" among many good men. He admits that while he tried to live a quiet life, his nature often led him back to "another woman's bed" by the third day.

The narrative within the song focuses on several key themes:

Despite the defiant tone, the song ends with a hint of vulnerability. Lazić acknowledges his many flaws but claims he will eventually "calm his crazy head" when he finally finds "the right one".

The chorus serves as a direct address to his former partners, telling them not to curse him because they "knew well who they were wasting time with". He suggests that even if they might celebrate his absence, he cannot change who he is.

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The lyrics, found on platforms like Genius , feature Lazić calling himself "the biggest lunatic" among many good men. He admits that while he tried to live a quiet life, his nature often led him back to "another woman's bed" by the third day. DARKO LAZIC - MOJE BIVSE ZENE (2022)

The narrative within the song focuses on several key themes: The lyrics, found on platforms like Genius ,

Despite the defiant tone, the song ends with a hint of vulnerability. Lazić acknowledges his many flaws but claims he will eventually "calm his crazy head" when he finally finds "the right one". Lazić acknowledges his many flaws but claims he

The chorus serves as a direct address to his former partners, telling them not to curse him because they "knew well who they were wasting time with". He suggests that even if they might celebrate his absence, he cannot change who he is.

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