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The term "Bekrija" refers to a "drunkard" or a "bohemian" who spends his nights in taverns seeking solace in drink. The lyrics tell a story of lost love and the pain of seeing a former partner marry someone else:

Released under Grand Production , a major label for folk and pop-folk music in the Balkans. hakala_bekrija_official_video

The video often portrays Hakala performing in traditional Balkan tavern settings, emphasizing the song's "kafana" soul. The term "Bekrija" refers to a "drunkard" or

The official video for by the Bosnian folk singer Hakala (Nihad Fetić) is a visual representation of a classic Balkan "kafana" (tavern) anthem. The song is widely recognized for its emotional lyrics centered on heartbreak, alcohol, and longing. Song Meaning and Narrative The official video for by the Bosnian folk

The singer laments that his heart still only knows one person and he is willing to wait "another hundred years" for her.