The story centers around a local bar and restaurant operated by a feuding, separated husband and wife. Their personal chaos is amplified when local extortionists and gangsters threaten to take over their business.
The phrase (meaning "You Will Feel Better" or "It Will Be Better for You" ) carries deep cultural weight in the Balkans and serves as a powerful artistic motif across several mediums. Biće Ti Bolje
Released on her self-titled 1999 album, this track leans into the classic folk/turbo-folk sound of the late 90s. It often plays on the theme of moving on after a breakup and reassuring someone (or oneself) that wounds will heal. The story centers around a local bar and