After second listening, this sounds me like potential winner
@markojovanovic59018 ай бұрын
Damnn this gives such a strong eurovision winner vibes
@JM-mh7uc8 ай бұрын
The title of this song references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in Serbia, which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenović and it's used as a symbol of peace after WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people.
@esccse308 ай бұрын
Its so magical! 💜💜🇷🇸
@markomarkovic54488 ай бұрын
My favourite for PZE24💜
@bingoE8 ай бұрын
this one is exelent becouse you dont need to understand lyrics to understand her feelings. it reminds of barbara pravi.
@DusicaBrzakovic-zz5yw8 ай бұрын
Tea❤❤❤❤❤❤
@montecarlo20218 ай бұрын
Totaly Diferent !
@DBoss048 ай бұрын
Ramonda iz flower that is endemic for Balkan and Serbia. When it's dried up it has ability to revive after rain.
@jovana95408 ай бұрын
Amazing song Ramonda is part 2 of amazing song Dzanum Moye More by amazing singer composer and songwriter TEYA DORA ❤ WINNER ❤
@mrflipfilip8 ай бұрын
Moje more* 😁
@nenaddimitrijevic91768 ай бұрын
LILA RAMONDA (A Flower of Hope) Neither peace nor dream I have. Night doesn't let day break into dawn. it is hard time for lonely one. (Woe to one who is alone.) Under water my screams are silent. (Like under water, over my screams prevailing silence.) Beyond the Mountains white glow, no end looming. This path is well trodden for the wounded. (This path is paved for the wounded.) No one to lead me to the bright Morning Star. The world is set on fire, every flower. Where were they gone,Lila Ramonde? Lila Ramonda Lila Ramonda Ramonda Lila Ramonda There is no one to guide me for all the stars fell asleep. Neither do prayers help. Where were they gone, Lila Ramonde? Lila Ramonda Lila Ramonda Ramonda Lila Ramonda Out of ashes it rises, one Lila Ramonda.
@l3jn48 ай бұрын
"Ramonda" is a flower called "Ramonda serbica" in Latin, a species endemic to Serbia. The flower is capable of surviving extremely harsh conditions. Even if it is completely withered, just a few drops of water can revive it. The flower, also known as the 'phoenix flower', symbolises the unprecedented suffering of the Serbian Army (during the Great Retreat) that managed to rise victoriously like a phoenix from the ashes at the World War I, in which Serbia lost one third of its population.
@l3jn48 ай бұрын
btw her song is also ,,Dzanum" and it's big hit on spotify and tiktok, so she's our potential winner
@vladovlado90208 ай бұрын
My winner 🇷🇸❤️🌸
@masternetex8 ай бұрын
serbia another level better then eurovision
@marko_radic_8 ай бұрын
🙂This song has inspired me immensely, so here's my translation (it's not completely literal because it rhymes, but I tried to keep the original imagery and metrics as much as possible): [Verse 1] There's no rest, no rest for me I am restless, I cannot sleep The night won't give way to dawn Doomed is the one who is alone. [Verse 2] It's as if underwater silence reigns I'm screaming, but you can't hear my pain Beyond the mountains the gleam is white Yet there's no end in sight 'Tis the path for the wounded. [Pre-chorus] And there's no one to guide me now Save the bright Danica* the Morning Star The world's a pyre burning each flower Where have they evanesced, those lilac** ramondae***? [Chorus] Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda. [Pre-chorus] And there's no one who would guide me For all the stars are sound asleep Saying prayers is of no avail Where have they evanesced, those lilac ramondae? [Chorus, break] Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda. [Chorus] Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda [Outro] From the ashes rises up a single lilac ramonda. * Danica is a feminine name personifying the morning star in Slavic mythology; it can be found in Serbian lyric poetry ** In this context, lilac is the pale purple colour, not the type of flower ***** The title of this song references a flower called 'Ramonda serbica' in Latin, a species endemic to Serbia. The mountain called Rtanj is the home to this flower which was discovered in 1844 by a famous Serbian botanist Josif Pančić. Being a living fossil from the Tertiary period, it is capable of surviving extremely harsh conditions. Even if it is completely withered, just a few drops of water can revive it. Natalie's ramonda (Natalijina ramonda), the flower of the same genus, is very similar to 'Ramonda serbica'. It was named after Queen of Serbia Natalija Obrenović, and it is worn as an emblem on Armistice Day in Serbia. This flower, also known as the 'phoenix flower', symbolises the unprecedented suffering of the Serbian Army (during the Great Retreat) that managed to rise victoriously like a phoenix from the ashes that the World War I, in which Serbia lost one third of its population, had left behind. This song can be interpreted in different ways due to the universal symbolism of ramonda as the beacon of hope for people going through tough times (wars, natural disasters, disease, psychological problems, heartbreaks, etc.). According to my interpretation of the lyrics, the repetition of the line in which the lyric subject wonders where all the ramondae have disappeared represents the feeling of powerlessness and despair. However, the outro of the song reminds us that hope springs eternal. Despite all the atrocities occurring in the world, it is in human nature to never lose hope.