The track is a quintessential "bohemian" anthem. It captures the specific melancholy of late nights, broken hearts, and the singular obsession with one person that defines much of the genre's lyrical content. It’s designed to be played in a setting where the listener is reflecting on "the one that got away."
For fans of Južni Vetar or performers like Ipče Ahmedovski, this track hits all the right notes. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it perfectly executes the "kafanska duša" (tavern soul) aesthetic. If you're looking for a song to accompany a glass of rakija and a bit of "dert" (deep sorrow/passion), this is it. Rating: 4/5 Stars (within the genre of Folk/Narodna) goran_cvetkovic_cveja_samo_ona_i_nijedna_vise_o...
The title itself—which translates to "Only her and no one else" —sets the stage for a narrative of absolute devotion. The lyrics revolve around: The track is a quintessential "bohemian" anthem
There is a heavy emphasis on the pain of longing, which in this musical tradition, serves to validate how deep the feelings are. Musical Composition It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it perfectly
Cveja delivers the lines with a characteristic "teary" vibrato that is essential for this style. His voice isn't overly polished, which adds a layer of raw, tavern-style authenticity.
"Samo ona i nijedna više" by is a classic of modern Serbian folk (narodna) music that leans heavily into the "kafana" spirit—emotional, repetitive, and deeply nostalgic. Review: "Samo ona i nijedna više"
The song usually features the standard accordion and keyboard arrangements typical of 90s and early 2000s Serbian folk. The rhythm is steady, making it a favorite for "kolo" dancing or simply swaying along at a table.