Biću tu

"Biću tu"
Single by Gru
from the album Gru 2
B-side "Leto"
Released
  • 17 January 1996 (Europe)
Format
Recorded 1996
Genre Funk, Pop Hip-hop[1][2]
Length 3:24
Label Jugodisk, Komuna
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Gru singles chronology
"Da li imaš pravo?"
(1995)
"Biću tu"
(1996)
"I dalje me žele"
(2010)
Music video
"Biću tu" on YouTube

"Biću tu" (I'll Be There) is a song recorded by Serbian recording artist Gru for his second studio album, Gru 2. The certified gold album sold 4 million copies, making it the most commercially successful albums in the Balkans.[3] The song reached number one in Serbia in 1996 for 7 consecutive weeks, and in Montenegro for 5 weeks.[4][5][6][7] Biću tu won Andonov a Serbian Oscar of Popularity in 1996, in the Best Singles category.[8][9]

Recorded at Studio Puž on behalf of the labels City Records and later Komuna, it was produced by Andonov and musician Marko Kon. Written by Andonov and vocalist Leontina Vukmanović, the song also attributed vocals from the songwriters.[10] Due to the song rising Gru to prominence in Eastern Europe, it became his signature song.[11]

Lyrics

The lyrics of Biću tu have been the subject of controversy, due to them discussing prostitution.[12] The central motive of the song is an individual's booty call with a prostitute.[13][14] Linguist and critic Danilo Janković described the song's lyrics as "a vignette heavily hinted by prostitution.[15]

Music video

Biću tu, in harmony with its lyrics, was accompanied with a provocative music video, directed by Dejan Ivanković and Srđan Babović.[16] The video begins with Andonov playing basketball in his backyard alongside Niggor, Marko Kon, Vladimir Ilić and Sky Wikluh. Andonov is later displayed in his living room, drinking lemonade, near his landline, calling a prostitute. Suddenly, 5 prostitutes are summoned in Andonov's living room, dancing and singing. The prostitutes were interpreted by the Cindy models, who later reprise their role in the Biću tu (20 godina kasnije) music video.

Biću tu / 20 godina kasnije

Biću tu / 20 godina kasnije (I'll Be There / 20 Years Later) is a rendition of the song released in 2015.[17] The single features hip-hop artist Gazda Paja, who replaced Vukmanović's vocals. The music video was produced by IDJ Videos.[18][19]

Accolades

Year Publisher Country Accolade Rank
2000 Blic Serbia "Top 10 Best Balkan Rap Songs" 1
2004 Kurir Serbia "Top 10 Best Serbian Hip-Hop Songs"[20] 1
2005 Hello Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Republic of Macedonia "Top 20 Best Serbian Rap Songs" 1
"Top 20 Best Balkan Rap Songs" 2
2012 Nedeljnik Serbia "10 Essential Hip-Hop Classics"[21] 4

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  10. "Dalibor Andonov Gru Biografija". www.poznati.info.
  11. "PETAK JE VEČE, SEDAM U MEČE Evo kako danas izgleda reper Gru, žena mu je i dalje top riba". www.piplmetar.rs.
  12. "Gru "isprozivao" starlete i sponzoruše u novom spotu koji NIJE za maloletne! 18+". www.blic.rs.
  13. "NOVI LETNJI HIT! Grupa Kurtoazija i Gru udruzili snage". www.telegraf.rs.
  14. "Gru: Pesma i spot za jubilej prvenca". 91.222.4.37.
  15. "Bogdanovica stabile u spot za Plan B". www.telegraf.rs.
  16. "Žene opasnije od pištolja (Gru)". www.blic.rs.
  17. "Kad se dohvate Tamara i Milena! (Gru)". www.alo.rs.
  18. "NOVI LETNJI HIT! Grupa Kurtoazija i Gru udruzili snage". www.telegraf.rs.
  19. "Gru: Pesma i spot za jubilej prvenca". 91.222.4.37.
  20. "Bila je TOP RIBA iz Gruovog spota, muškarci su je OBOŽAVALI, povukla se iz javnosti, a evo kako danas izgleda!". www.blic.rs.
  21. "Hip-hop Servantes: Reperi pronalaze inspiraciju u Don Kihotu". www.nedeljnik.rs.
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