Marinko_rokvic_pravo_na_ljubav_audio_2001 Apr 2026
"Pravo na ljubav" (The Right to Love), released in 2001, is one of the most defining songs in the illustrious career of the late Serbian folk legend . This track served as the lead single and title track for his 18th studio album, solidifying his status as a master of the "novokomponovana" (newly composed) folk genre during the early 2000s. Musical Composition and Style
: The audio prominently features the accordion—an essential instrument in Serbian folk—layered with rhythmic percussion and subtle synth backing that gives it a timeless, tavern-ready ("kafanska") atmosphere. Lyrical Themes marinko_rokvic_pravo_na_ljubav_audio_2001
Lyrically, "Pravo na ljubav" is a poignant anthem about human vulnerability and the universal yearning for affection. "Pravo na ljubav" (The Right to Love), released
: The song argues that regardless of past mistakes, age, or social standing, every individual retains the fundamental "right to love." Lyrical Themes Lyrically, "Pravo na ljubav" is a
The song is characterized by its sophisticated arrangement, blending traditional Balkan folk elements with a polished, modern production style that was prevalent at the turn of the millennium.
: Rokvić’s signature baritone provides a grounded, emotive delivery that avoids over-the-top theatricality, focusing instead on a sincere and "gentlemanly" approach to folk music.