You can find the track and lyrics on platforms like Spotify and YouTube . Svedok Saradnik
After a stint in jail, he is recruited by the "Service" (State Security), receiving a fresh passport with a fake name to carry out "small jobs". You can find the track and lyrics on
is not just a song; it is a cinematic, lyrical breakdown of the dark marriage between crime and the state in 1990s Serbia. Released as part of the 2010 album Diskretni Heroji (Discreet Heroes), the track serves as a fictional "confession" of a state witness. The Narrative Arc Released as part of the 2010 album Diskretni
Listeners often find the lyrics hauntingly accurate, with some noting that many real-life figures who lived this lifestyle ended up dead or "erased" by the system they served. The lyrics detail the evolution of a typical
Beogradski Sindikat is known for its , and "Svedok (Saradnik)" is perhaps their most biting critique of the "gangster-politician" archetype.
The lyrics detail the evolution of a typical Balkan gangster, tracing a path from petty street crime to becoming a high-level "state asset".
Even years later, the track remains a staple of Serbian hip-hop, often cited for its storytelling depth and its refusal to glamorize the violence it describes.