Marama Dule I Koki Tekst -

(Dušan Ljubisavljević and Nikola Jankov). Released in 2004 as the title track of their album

Musically, “Marama” is a mid‑tempo ballad that blends traditional Macedonian folk sensibilities with modern pop arrangements. The song is built around an acoustic guitar melody (Dule’s signature instrument) and subtle string elements that complement Koki’s violin training. The vocal delivery is restrained and melancholic, with minimal ornamentation, allowing the raw lyrics to take center stage.

Every year, on the night of the (the second full moon after the solstice), the people of Marae‑Aro reenact the ancient meeting:

Analizu još nekog hita dua (npr. "Violina i gitara" ) Akorde za gitaru za pesmu "Marama" Marama Dule I Koki Tekst

Koki’s violin lines mimic the sighs ( vozdiska ) mentioned in the lyrics. The arrangement balances traditional acoustic elements with the polished pop production characteristic of early-2000s Balkan music, arranged by well-known regional figures like Srđan Moby.

Heartbreak, longing, and the pain of seeing a loved one move on. Dule i Koki - Marama

The duo consisted of vocalist and violinist/vocalist Nikola Jankov (Koki) . They first rose to national prominence in 1996 after winning the prestigious Makfest music festival with the song "Violina i gitara" (Violin and Guitar). Their signature style blended acoustic pop elements with traditional Balkan sensibilities, characterized by Dule’s soulful vocals and Koki’s emotive violin arrangements. (Dušan Ljubisavljević and Nikola Jankov)

The keyword “Marama Dule I Koki Tekst” is almost certainly a mishearing or regional adaptation of the mega-hit (Марамале). Šaban Šaulić’s version includes the iconic refrain:

Zaborav stavi na gradi ko da e marama,ne sakam melem od bolka, melem što ubiva.Možeš da pukaš vo srce, veke me pogodi,so tebe se trudev dolgo, no ništo ne odi. Analiza Teksta i Emotivni Motiv Pesme

Like many Vude hits, it utilizes a "four-chord" progression that is easy to follow, making it highly accessible for live performances and kava sessions ( The vocal delivery is restrained and melancholic, with

Mentioning specific names (like Dule and Koki) grounds the song in a personal or familial reality, which is a common trait in Fijian songwriting. Melodic Structure:

What’s your favorite Dule i Koki memory? 👇 Option 3: Musical Tribute (Blog or Fan Page) Headline: The Timeless Magic of "Marama" by Dule i Koki