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Released on the 1986 album Bezdan , the song is a playful yet profound ode to a woman who is "different." While the word veštica (witch) often carries a negative connotation, Balasevic uses it to describe a woman with supernatural charm and an untamable spirit. Key Themes:

For fans of Balasevic, "Anđela" is more than just a pop song; it is an anthem for those who love "misfits." It is frequently played at weddings for couples who identify with its "us against the world" sentiment and its celebration of a partner’s quirks. How to Enjoy "Anđela" Today djordje_balasevic_andjela_moja_je_draga_vestica...

The song is rich with imagery typical of the Vojvodina region and Balasevic's unique vocabulary: Released on the 1986 album Bezdan , the

: This core line establishes that his beloved doesn't fit into the normal world. She has "charms" that others might fear but he adores. She has "charms" that others might fear but he adores

: He describes her as someone who can control the moon or talk to the wind, illustrating how a person in love views their partner as having extraordinary powers.