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'''''Srpske patriotske pesme''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Српске патриотске песме'', <small>lit.</small> "Serbian Patriotic Songs"), commonly referred to as ''Živelo Pravoslavlje'' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Живело Православље'', <small>lit.</small> "Long Live Orthodoxy") is the second studio album by folk singer Željko Samardžić Panonac.  
'''''Srpske patriotske pesme''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Српске патриотске песме'', <small>lit.</small> "Serbian Patriotic Songs"), commonly referred to as '''''Živelo Pravoslavlje''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Живело Православље'', <small>lit.</small> "Long Live Orthodoxy") is the second studio album by folk singer Željko Samardžić Panonac.  


==Background==
==Background==
The album uses references traditional folk such as using "drma mi se na šubari cvet" and "ko to kaže ko to laže Srbija je mala". Credited as Folk, "Koji je si na nebesi" is an adaptation of the Šaban Bajramović song, "Dođi iz tuđine".  
The album uses references traditional folk such as using "drma mi se na šubari cvet" and "ko to kaže ko to laže Srbija je mala". Credited as Folk, "Koji je si na nebesi" is an adaptation of the Šaban Bajramović song, "Geljan dade - Otišao si oče".  


==Release==
==Release==