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'''''Gdje cvetaju božuri''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Гдје цветају божури, <small>lit</small> " | '''''Gdje cvetaju božuri''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Гдје цветају божури, <small>lit.</small> "Where Peonies Bloom") is the sixth studio album by folk singer [[Lepi Mića]], released in 1994 by iCD. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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==Release== | ==Release== | ||
''Gdje cvetaju božuri'' was released in 1994 by iCD. It is Lepi Mića's fourth patriotic war album, and the only one released after the music video compilation ''Srbima za sva vremena''. There are no known music videos for any of the tracks. The track ''Muslimani, bolje da vas nema'' (<small>lit</small> "Muslims, | ''Gdje cvetaju božuri'' was released in 1994 by iCD. It is Lepi Mića's fourth patriotic war album, and the only one released after the music video compilation ''Srbima za sva vremena''. There are no known music videos for any of the tracks. The track ''Muslimani, bolje da vas nema'' (<small>lit</small> "Muslims, You're Better Off Gone") later became widely known on the internet for its provocative lyrics and ultranationalist themes. Lepi Mića later received criticism for the track after he rose to TV stardom on the Serbian reality TV show "Zadruga". Mića stood by the song, which he wrote the lyrics to.<ref>"[https://express.ba/kolumne/339998/prica-o-pjesmi-lepog-mice-muslimani-bolje-da-vas-nema/ PRIČA O PJESMI LEPOG MIĆE: Muslimani bolje da vas nema]". ''express.ba''. Retrieved 15 August 2024.</ref> | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== |