: It uses a heavy, steady 2/4 "sa-sa" rhythm that became the blueprint for kafana hits across Yugoslavia. Kemal's Performance
: The track features iconic accordion runs and guitar solos that mimicked Turkish and Arabic scales.
: It deals with the classic folk trope of a lost love and the plea for remembrance, written in simple but evocative language.
"Seti se" (1986) is a defining moment in the "golden era" of , representing the peak of the turbo-folk movement that blended traditional Balkan sounds with aggressive Oriental and Western synthesizers. The Sound & Production
: Miodrag M. Ilić (Mile Bas) crafted a dense, hypnotic soundscape using the Roland Juno-60 and DX7 synthesizers.
: Kemal Malovčić’s voice is characterized by a "raw" and nasal quality that resonated with the working class.
This is a . For fans of the "original" turbo-folk sound, "Seti se" is essential listening. It captures a specific time in Yugoslav discography where experimental electronic production met traditional soul. If you'd like, I can find more info on: Other hits from the 1986 album. The history of the Južni Vetar "Great Five." Lyrics and translations for this specific song.