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The song features the heavy use of the , a staple instrument in Balkan folk music, paired with the upbeat yet melancholic rhythms characteristic of 90s Serbian production. Its enduring popularity is evident in its status as a "evergreen" hit; it is still frequently covered by young contestants on music competitions like Zvezde Granda [3].

The track is a quintessential "kafana" song—music traditionally played in Balkan taverns. Its themes are deeply rooted in: bane_bojanic_kunem_te_strance

Typical of the genre, the song uses dramatic language to express deep sorrow ( dert ) and longing ( sevdah ). The song features the heavy use of the

The lyrics tell the story of a man addressing a "stranger" who has taken the woman he loves. Its themes are deeply rooted in: Typical of

While Bojanić took a long hiatus from the music industry to live in the United States, "Kunem te, strance" remained a staple of regional nightlife. It is often cited alongside his other hits like Samo pijan mogu da prebolim as a definitive example of his contribution to the genre [1].