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Released | 2015 | |||
Label | Mascom | |||
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Vrh dna (The top of the bottom) is the eleventh album by Montenegrin singer Rambo Amadeus, released in 2015. [1] [2] The album contains 10 songs, including the hits "O'ruk, sad ga lomi" ("Ho-ruk, breaking it now"), "Privatizovat" (" Privatize"), "Duge donje gaće" ("Long underpants") and "Samo balade" ("Ballads only").
The album was released under Mascom Records. [3]
In December 2010, a song called "Meni treba ritam jak" was released in collaboration with Dragoljub Đuričić. [4] [5] In 2012, he was internally selected as the representative of Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest in Baku with the song " Euro Neuro". [6]
On this album, Rambo combined satirical lyrics about the fate of a small man in the whirlwinds of fate, wandering through the crooked riches of Balkan society. [7] Vojno Dizdar, Miroslav Tovirac, Saša Ranković, Relja Svilar, Aleksandar Petković and others worked on this album. [8]
It was followed by videos for the title track, [9] "O ruk, sad ga lomi", [10] "E moj Rambo", [11] Privatizovat, [12] "Partija", [13] "Muzika", [14] and "Samo balade". [15]
Vrh dna | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2015 | |||
Label | Mascom | |||
Rambo Amadeus chronology | ||||
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Vrh dna (The top of the bottom) is the eleventh album by Montenegrin singer Rambo Amadeus, released in 2015. [1] [2] The album contains 10 songs, including the hits "O'ruk, sad ga lomi" ("Ho-ruk, breaking it now"), "Privatizovat" (" Privatize"), "Duge donje gaće" ("Long underpants") and "Samo balade" ("Ballads only").
The album was released under Mascom Records. [3]
In December 2010, a song called "Meni treba ritam jak" was released in collaboration with Dragoljub Đuričić. [4] [5] In 2012, he was internally selected as the representative of Montenegro at the Eurovision Song Contest in Baku with the song " Euro Neuro". [6]
On this album, Rambo combined satirical lyrics about the fate of a small man in the whirlwinds of fate, wandering through the crooked riches of Balkan society. [7] Vojno Dizdar, Miroslav Tovirac, Saša Ranković, Relja Svilar, Aleksandar Petković and others worked on this album. [8]
It was followed by videos for the title track, [9] "O ruk, sad ga lomi", [10] "E moj Rambo", [11] Privatizovat, [12] "Partija", [13] "Muzika", [14] and "Samo balade". [15]