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Even over two decades later, the "Audio 2002 HD" versions circulating on platforms like YouTube and Spotify continue to rack up streams. The song remains a go-to for nostalgia-filled playlists, often appearing alongside other classics from the No Comment era like "Stariji čovek" and "Da li me vara sa tobom". Mina Kostić – Crne kose Lyrics - Genius

[Tekst pesme "Crne kose"] [Strofa 1] Crne kose, raspletene, bujne. Mrsile su ruke tvoje samo jedan dan. Ljubio si usne moje rujne. mina_kostic_crne_kose_audio_2002_hd

If you grew up listening to Balkan folk-pop in the early 2000s, there’s one melody that likely still lives rent-free in your head. Released on , as part of her breakout album No Comment , Mina Kostić delivered a track that would become a staple of the era: "Crne kose" . A Collaboration of Legends Even over two decades later, the "Audio 2002

The song wasn’t just a solo effort; it was backed by the legendary . The production credits read like a "who’s who" of Balkan music history: Composer: Aleksandar Radulović "Futa" Lyrics: Marina Tucaković Writer: Milić Vukašinović Mrsile su ruke tvoje samo jedan dan

"Crne kose" (Black Hair) is a poignant tale of fleeting love and lingering memories. The lyrics describe a brief but intense romance—"You tangled your hands in my black hair for only one day"—leaving the narrator waiting to realize a long-held dream. It captures that universal feeling of being willing to give "everything for one day" of a lost love. Why It Still Matters Today

Throwback Hits: The Lasting Legacy of Mina Kostić’s "Crne kose" (2002)