Montenegrin hip-hop duo "Who See", consisting of Dejan Dedović Dedduh and Mario Đorđević Noyz, has adapted the song "Betonjerka" from their latest studio album "Kako jeste i kako je moglo", released a year ago.
"What happens when a rapper is stopped in his official car after an official performance is explained in the new video by the 'Who See' klapa. From three different perspectives, the klapa, in coalition with Random (Marko Lubarda), presents three points of view on the scourge of alcoholism, a disease that people in this region are not giving up on," the video's announcement reads.
"In the midst of changes to traffic laws, a colorful video directed by Vasil Vulić with the help of cameraman Mika Marković is being released. 'Betonjerka' is a new single taken from the fifth album of the 'Who See' klapa, which was released under the title 'Kako jeste i kako je moglo' towards the end of 2023. This is a kind of homage to both the Monteniggers and Gru (Dalibor Andonov) through the appearance of Igor Niggor Lazić on the track itself and the video," the statement added.
"'Betonjerka' is a kind of homage to that famous rap group that we all listened to and whose lyrics we still know at any time of the day. That parallel has always followed us and then we have no choice but to pay attention to them, and the fans of Montenigers are also our fans. We inherited them. Niggor is an old friend and he was glad that we did this story," Dedduh previously told "Vijesti".
This song carries perhaps the strongest message on the album: “when you drink, don’t even drive a car made of flint.” Aware that part of their audience is young people, Dedduh and Noyz wanted to use this song to point out to them the fact that it is very important to be a conscientious driver. Dedduh then revealed that their own experience did not inspire them to make “Betonjerka.”
"We are conscientious drivers, and for the sake of young people, we use every opportunity in the media to recommend it. Many of our lyrics talk about or at least mention a traffic situation through a positive or negative example. The messages are clear to people who listen to our music," the rapper said at the time.
Previously, Dedduh and Noyz, from the album "Kako jeste i kako je moglo", also filmed the songs "EOA", "Mediteran" (feat. Senidah) and "Nema jačih" (feat. Edo Maajka).
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