The track is characterized by its energetic, up-tempo rhythm, which is often classified as a blend of pop-rock and traditional folk (narodna) music. It was written and produced by , with contributions from Nikša Bratoš and Borisav "Bora Čorba" Đorđević . Lyrical Meaning and Themes
The protagonist admits to becoming "blind in both eyes" and forgetting their friends because they are so consumed by their affection. sinoc_sam_pola_kafane_popio
The song describes how a person "simply goes crazy" ( čovjek prosto pobrljavi ) when in love, losing their senses and priorities. The track is characterized by its energetic, up-tempo
Since its release on the album Niko više ne sanja , the song has become a staple of "kafana" (tavern) culture across the former Yugoslavia. It is a frequent choice for celebrations, parties, and karaoke, and has been covered or performed by various artists, including and Senad . The song describes how a person "simply goes
The lyrics explore the chaotic and intoxicating nature of romantic obsession. Key themes include:
The central hook—drinking "half the tavern"—serves as a metaphor for the extreme measures taken to deal with the sleepless nights and restlessness caused by a "moody and exciting" woman. Cultural Impact
is a classic folk-rock anthem released in 1989 by the legendary Bosnian Croat singer Željko Bebek . The song, which translates to "Last night I drank half the tavern," remains one of the most recognizable hits in the Balkan music scene due to its high energy and relatable themes of love-induced madness. Musical Overview