Adi Smolar Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Bognedaj, da bi crknu televizor |
| 2 | Jaz sem nor |
| 3 | Gospa natakarca |
| 4 | Radi se imejte |
| 5 | Premau |
| 6 | Je treba delat |
| 7 | Ko sem bil mlad, sem bil trapast |
| 8 | Ljudje pa pravijo |
| 9 | J. C. Van Damme |
| 10 | Ljubezen, pesem in pijača |
| 11 | Glavno da je glava cela |
| 12 | Vse za dober biznis |
| 13 | Nič nisi vreden |
| 14 | Ajajaj, Slovenija |
| 15 | Časa ni |
| 16 | Kdo ima prav? |
| 17 | Svinja pijana |
| 18 | Na travniku |
| 19 | Živele razlike |
| 20 | Easy Come – Easy Go |
| 21 | V Slogi pa vrtijo |
| 22 | Jaz sem izvisu |
| 23 | Žejni Franc |
| 24 | To bo hit |
| 25 | Ljubezen gre skozi želodec |
| 26 | Nikdar več |
| 27 | Saj te prime – pa te mine |
| 28 | Trezinka |
| 29 | Gremo na Povšetovo |
| 30 | Ne se bat’ |
| 31 | Jaz ne grem v šolo |
| 32 | Samo na en način |
| 33 | Le pridi |
| 34 | Rokenrol v D duru |
| 35 | Ljubosumnež |
| 36 | Nekoč smo trije b’li |
| 37 | Saj se nikamor ne mudi |
| 38 | Kako gre čas |
| 39 | Jaz sem pač tak tip človeka |
| 40 | Ljubim jo … |
| 41 | Le pet minut |
| 42 | Povprečnost |
| 43 | Grobar |
| 44 | Če boš odšla |
| 45 | Hujše muke ni … |
| 46 | Kravata |
| 47 | Imam dekle |
| 48 | Polna lunca |
| 49 | Zimska |
| 50 | Mi smo pa špilali |
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About Adi Smolar
Adi Smolar is a Slovenian rock musician from Slovenj Gradec who has been crafting sardonic, socially conscious songs since 1959, becoming one of Slovenia's most beloved and enduring musical voices. His distinctive sound blends traditional rock instrumentation with witty, often subversive lyrics that skewer everything from educational systems in "Jaz Ne Grem V šolo" (I'm Not Going to School) to romantic expectations in "Dvajset Ljubic" (Twenty Sweethearts), delivered with a conversational vocal style that feels both intimate and rebellious. Smolar's genius lies in his ability to wrap sharp social commentary in deceptively simple melodies, creating anthems of nonconformity that resonated powerfully during Yugoslavia's socialist era and continue to speak to generations of Slovenians. Albums like "Jaz ne grem v šolo" and "Bognedaj, Da Bi Crknu Televizor" showcase his evolution from youthful provocateur to seasoned cultural critic, while songs like "Ko Sem Bil Mlad, Sem Bil Trapast" (When I Was Young, I Was Stupid) reveal a self-deprecating wisdom that has only deepened with time. Across his 7-album, 126-song catalog spanning over six decades, Smolar has maintained his role as Slovenia's musical conscience, using humor and irreverence to challenge authority and celebrate the absurdities of everyday life. His cultural impact extends far beyond music-he's become a voice for the common person, turning mundane frustrations into memorable rock anthems that have helped define Slovenian popular culture.