Song Meaning
This track kicks off with a swaggering, almost confrontational address to the women in the club, warning them that their relationships are doomed. The narrator declares themselves a force of pure chaos, promising to sweep through the entire disco and leave everyone else home alone. It’s a bold, unapologetic declaration of intent, setting a tone of reckless abandon from the jump.
The core tension here is the narrator’s embrace of what’s considered ‘bad’ or ‘wrong.’ They directly challenge a male figure, calling him out for pretending to be unaffected, asserting a shared, wild nature. This isn't just about causing a scene; it's about a mutual attraction to the forbidden or the flawed, a rejection of the mundane in favor of something more exciting, even if it's destructive. The line "Tudje volimo, jer nase smara" perfectly encapsulates this self-aware dissatisfaction with the ordinary.
The chorus hammers this theme home with its insistent "Aj, aj, aj" and the blunt admission, "Volim sve sto ne valja." This isn't a subtle metaphor; it's a direct statement of preference for the imperfect, the transgressive. The repeated refrain reinforces the idea that this attraction to the 'wrong' things, including the person addressed, is a fundamental part of their identity. The final line, "Mi nikad necemo u raj," seals this as a conscious choice to live outside conventional morality or expectations.
What makes these lyrics resonate is their raw, unvarnished honesty about embracing one's own flaws and seeking out similar energy in others. The narrator isn't trying to be good; they're reveling in being bad, and they find a kindred spirit in anyone else who does the same. It’s this defiant celebration of imperfection and the thrill of shared transgression that gives the track its undeniable, if chaotic, appeal.