Like & Sub if you Enjoy our content! I hope you enjoy this video, and would love to pick your brain: 1) What do you think of this song? 2) Do you think Croatia should send Luka Nižetić - "Južina" to Basel?
“Južina” (also “Jugo” < “jug” means “South”) is a moist SE wind, it blows from the sea over islands and coast, typically bringing in rain and storms. Dalmatians and Croatiansin general believe it also effects health and overall mood. It’s depression, headaches, grumpiness, sleepiness and low energy levels while this wind is in effect. As a Croatian, I can assure you this is very, very real and we can all relate to what Luka is singing about! 😅 Hope this brings a bit of context, thank you for your reaction, always interesting to see! 😊
wll said, and when there's a person who actually feels good when jugo blows, like myself, people usually say "you're all upside down, you're not normal" .... cause majority feels drained when there is južina
Južina (juszina) is a weather condition that comes with the south wind and announces rain. Low atmospheric pressure that makes you lazy, sleepy, mushy brained and it's (somehow) trade marked in Dalmatia. :D - Luka is from Split. He is very innovative and creative. Excellent video.
The singer on the top of the hill sings an archaic song, because Ojkanje roots can be traced to the pre-Slavic Illyrian culture. On his head is the fur of a whole sheep and such high hats are worn by dancers during the carnival in the hinterland of Dalmatia to ward off winter.
Like & Sub if you Enjoy our content!
I hope you enjoy this video, and would love to pick your brain:
1) What do you think of this song?
2) Do you think Croatia should send Luka Nižetić - "Južina" to Basel?
“Južina” (also “Jugo” < “jug” means “South”) is a moist SE wind, it blows from the sea over islands and coast, typically bringing in rain and storms. Dalmatians and Croatiansin general believe it also effects health and overall mood. It’s depression, headaches, grumpiness, sleepiness and low energy levels while this wind is in effect. As a Croatian, I can assure you this is very, very real and we can all relate to what Luka is singing about! 😅 Hope this brings a bit of context, thank you for your reaction, always interesting to see! 😊
wll said, and when there's a person who actually feels good when jugo blows, like myself, people usually say "you're all upside down, you're not normal" .... cause majority feels drained when there is južina
thank you so much for this explanation, and for the kind words. love from Norway
I love this song! It's an absolute banger!
Video is pure art. The song tells about how he feels sleepy and lethargic while the warm wind "jugo" blows. In Dalmatia they call it "južina". :)
Absolutely! Ah, nice, thanks for enlightening me- appreciate it!
My favourite! I think it has a huge potential for eurovision, I hope we will chose him
Love to hear it!
Južina (juszina) is a weather condition that comes with the south wind and announces rain. Low atmospheric pressure that makes you lazy, sleepy, mushy brained and it's (somehow) trade marked in Dalmatia. :D - Luka is from Split.
He is very innovative and creative. Excellent video.
My first place
He is my favorite too. It would be my favorite in the whole contest.
SRDELA "Sardine" is the title of a song by the popular Croatian singer Doris, which she also mentions in the chorus.
Aaaah, thanks for clearing things up!
Awsome song about one south wind in Croatia and how we feel then great artist just for Eurosong
@esc.norway You welcome thank you for amazing coments
The singer on the top of the hill sings an archaic song, because Ojkanje roots can be traced to the pre-Slavic Illyrian culture. On his head is the fur of a whole sheep and such high hats are worn by dancers during the carnival in the hinterland of Dalmatia to ward off winter.
thank you for this information! we really appreciate it.
This song is very artistic.
Južina is type of wind but judged by the video, rhytm and last lyrics in refren I'm guessing that it could be a slang or name for type of ganja too
haha, interesting! Thanks for enlightnening me, appreciate it!