Je | Arafat - Krivo Mi

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The song serves as a gritty commentary on the "hood" mentality of Belgrade, specifically the Karaburma neighborhood where Arafat grew up.

: The title and chorus emphasize a bittersweet regret—not necessarily for personal actions, but for the stagnant environment and the difficult choices forced upon the youth. Arafat - Krivo Mi Je

Shortly after the original's release, a popular Remix (RMX) was debuted on June 19, 2013, featuring prominent regional artists , Furio Đunta , and Darvin . This collaboration solidified the song’s status as a regional anthem, blending different lyrical styles under the same thematic umbrella of urban survival.

"Krivo mi je" helped define the sound of during the early 2010s. It established Arafat as a voice for the marginalized, focusing on themes of loyalty, survival, and the psychological weight of the Belgrade streets. Arafat BRC (@arafatzakunise) • Instagram photos and videos

Krivo Mi Je - RMX - song and lyrics by Arafat, Gazda ... - Spotify

Listen to Krivo Mi Je - RMX on Spotify. Song · Arafat, Gazda Paja, Furio Đunta, Darvin · 2013. Krivo Mi Je (feat. Gazda Paja, Furio Djunta & Darvin) [RMX] This collaboration solidified the song’s status as a

"Krivo mi je" (I'm Sorry/I Regret It) is a seminal track by Serbian rapper , originally released on June 17, 2013, as part of his breakout mixtape Papir Cvet Makaze (Paper Flower Scissors). Produced by Coby and Ux La Motta , the song remains a hallmark of Serbian hip-hop for its raw portrayal of street life and generational disillusionment. Themes and Cultural Context