BOYE is the arti… Read Full Bio ↴1) BOYE - Catalonian singer; 2) Boye - Serbian band
BOYE is the artistic name of catalonian actor, performer and singer David Menéndez, born in Barcelona in 1989.
An ambitious debut project that seeks to be the voice of its own generation, without forgetting that we can all be on a shitty position. BOYE is a project that explores interpretation, performing arts and music to discover how to join the industry when you are nobody.
Boye (a pun for Boje, trans. Colors) were a Serbian new wave and later alternative rock band from Serbia, Novi Sad. Until the late 1980s Boye were an all-female band, but later lineups also featured male members.
The band was formed in October 1981 by Biljana Babić (drums), Jasna Manjulov (keyboards, vocals), Ljiljana Radaković (bass) and Klaudija Gavrilović (guitar, vocals). The first live appearance the band had in December of the same year, presenting themselves as an energetic all-female new wave band. In February of the following year, along with other Novi Sad new wave bands, they performed at Novosadski novi talas (Novi Sad New Wave) concert held in the Vienna club Arena.
In 1983, the band performed at the international rock festival Frauen in der Rock Music in Vienna and Frauen Avantgarde festival in Linz. At the time, Klaudija Gavrilović left the band being replaced by Vesna Branković and Milica Žilnik "Maša" became the new lead vocalist. The following year, the band recorded their debut album in Zagreb, however, it was never released as the record label wanted them to become an electropop band.
In 1985, without the need for compromise the band made demo recordings, with the Disciplina Kičme frontman Dušan Kojić "Koja" as the producer. The recorded demo tracks provided them with an opportunity to release a single "Ja hoću te" ("I Want You"), with the song "Kralj dosade" ("King of Boredom") as the B-side, through PGP RTB.[1] The cover of the single featured the inscriptions "Prvi pravi ženski zvuk" ("The first true feminine sound")[written in Kojić's already familiar manner.
The single release was followed by the debut album, Dosta! Dosta! Dosta! (Enough! Enough! Enough!), released by the same label in 1988,featuring the prominent songs "Mama Kivi" ("Mother Kiwi"), "Gde se možemo sresti" ("Where Could We Meet"), and the title track. The album also featured the new bassist Darko Matić, the first male member in the group, and yet another vocalist Tanja Đajić. Under Kojić's influence, the band had maintained their original musical style and introduced rap vocal sections. The album cover for both the album and the single had been designed by Biljana Babić.
read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boye_(band)
The band split-up in 1997
Zašto Ja
Boye Lyrics
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zasto ja tebe slusam
kada ti, kada ti
kada ti nista ne znas
Ne znas to, ne znas to
ne znas to sto mi treba
kreni sam, nemas smeh
Ref.
Ti detalje ostavljas sve
ulice svetle zovu me
zaboravljam, silazim
jednu stanicu ranije
Zasto ti, zasto ti
zasto ti mene pratis
skloni se, skloni se
skloni se od mene
The lyrics to Boye's song Zašto Ja delve into the feeling of being trapped in a relationship where one person is constantly giving, while the other is not reciprocating the effort. The singer questions why they are still listening to the other person when they don't know anything that they need. The partner lacks the qualities that are necessary to sustain a healthy partnership, including laughter, conversation and genuine emotional support, even as they try to come along with the singer. Despite the other person's shortcomings, the singer seems to be stuck, unable to break free from the relationship causing them more harm than good.
Line by Line Meaning
Zasto ja, zasto ja
Why me, why me?
zasto ja tebe slusam
Why do I listen to you?
kada ti, kada ti
When you, when you
kada ti nista ne znas
When you don't know anything
Ne znas to, ne znas to
You don't know it, you don't know it
ne znas to sto mi treba
You don't know what I need
kreni sam, nemas smeh
Go alone, you don't have laughter
nemas reci, nista nemas
You don't have words, you don't have anything
Ti detalje ostavljas sve
You leave out all the details
ulice svetle zovu me
The bright streets are calling me
zaboravljam, silazim
I forget, I get off
jednu stanicu ranije
One stop earlier
Zasto ti, zasto ti
Why you, why you
zasto ti mene pratis
Why do you follow me?
skloni se, skloni se
Get out of the way, get out of the way
skloni se od mene
Get away from me
Contributed by Kylie H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.