"Ala bih te, ala, okitio mala" is a high-energy folk track by the legendary Serbian singer , originally featured on his 1995 album Sa moje tačke gledišta . Known for his unique blend of emotional ballads and upbeat "turbo-folk" rhythms, Džej delivers a performance here that captures the spirited, charismatic persona he was beloved for. Song Overview & Meaning
The title translates to "Oh, how I would adorn you, little one," and the verses describe decorating the woman like a "Christmas tree" with rubies, diamonds, and a liter of rare perfume. "Ala bih te, ala, okitio mala" is a
The song was a collaboration between some of the most influential figures in Serbian music history: The song was a collaboration between some of
Marina Tucaković, the prolific songwriter credited with discovering Džej and crafting his most iconic lyrics. Legacy of Džej Ramadanovski Ala bih te, ala okitio mala - Dzej & Futa Band - Shazam Credits & Production The track is a playful
Aleksandar Radulović (Futa), whose "Futa Band" provided the signature instrumental backing for many of Džej’s hits.
It features the high "valence" (musical positivity) and "danceability" characteristic of 1990s Balkan pop-folk, driven by rhythmic patterns intended for social gatherings and celebrations. Credits & Production
The track is a playful and romantic folk anthem where the narrator expresses a deep, almost extravagant desire to shower his beloved with gifts.