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Mitar_miric_princeza_i_probisvet_video -

: He claims he belongs to a "different world" and isn't the hero she is looking for.

(Princess and the Scoundrel) is a classic Serbian folk hit by Mitar Mirić , released in 1996. It remains one of his most enduring songs, characterized by its cautionary narrative and rhythmic turbo-folk arrangement. Video Overview mitar_miric_princeza_i_probisvet_video

The official video, often referred to as a "legendary recording," typically features Mitar Mirić performing the track in a studio or television setting common for the mid-90s. Modern listeners can find the Official Video on YouTube and various clips on TikTok where it has seen a resurgence in popularity. : He claims he belongs to a "different

: Originally released under Muzička Produkcija Novica Urošević / Diskos . Video Overview The official video, often referred to

: The chorus centers on the plea for her to "save her flower" (purity/innocence) for a "prince" rather than wasting it on a man who admits he will only cause her pain. Production Credits Music & Lyrics : Written by the renowned Novica Urošević .

: Featured on hit compilations such as Najveći hitovi 1 . Mitar Mirić – Princeza i probisvet Lyrics - Genius

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