Mesecu | Tap 011 Sto Dana U
: Lines such as "Po stoti put sečem za pasijans za blef" (For the hundredth time I cut for solitaire/bluff) and "Čekam da se s nule pokrenem" (I'm waiting to move from zero) illustrate a state of aimlessness and waiting for a change.
: The song remained a fan favorite long after the group's initial peak, often performed at reunion concerts, including high-profile shows at the Beogradska Arena . Tap 011 Sto Dana U Mesecu
what's up the Holy Spirit next time foreign foreign foreign. YouTube·Vladimir Lesendrić This Is Tap 011 | Spotify Playlist This is Tap 011. The essential tracks, all in one playlist. : Lines such as "Po stoti put sečem
: The title itself, "100 days in a month," serves as a metaphor for how slowly time passes when one is missing a loved one. YouTube·Vladimir Lesendrić This Is Tap 011 | Spotify
"" (One Hundred Days in a Month) is a prominent pop-dance track by the Serbian group Tap 011 , released in 1998 on their third studio album, Igra . The song is recognized as a staple of the 1990s Balkan dance scene, featuring the group's classic lineup including vocalists Goca Tržan and Ivana Peters. Musical Composition and Style