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Marko Škugor Captures Hearts with "Oće duša vanka tila" The official music video for (The soul wants to leave the body), performed by Croatian tenor Marko Škugor , has become a cornerstone of contemporary Dalmatian music. Released in July 2015 via Scardona, the song serves as a powerful testament to the Mediterranean pop sound that has defined Škugor’s solo career. Musical Composition and Themes

Since its release, the official video has amassed over on YouTube, making it one of Škugor's most-watched solo projects. Oće duša vanka tila | Marko Škugor | official video

The song explores themes of intense longing and deep emotional release, where the title itself serves as a metaphor for feelings so strong they cannot be contained within the physical self.

While the solo version is the most famous, Škugor has also performed live renditions of the track with the ensemble Džentlmeni . Impact and Reception

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Marko Škugor Captures Hearts with "Oće duša vanka tila" The official music video for (The soul wants to leave the body), performed by Croatian tenor Marko Škugor , has become a cornerstone of contemporary Dalmatian music. Released in July 2015 via Scardona, the song serves as a powerful testament to the Mediterranean pop sound that has defined Škugor’s solo career. Musical Composition and Themes

Since its release, the official video has amassed over on YouTube, making it one of Škugor's most-watched solo projects. Oće duša vanka tila | Marko Škugor | official video

The song explores themes of intense longing and deep emotional release, where the title itself serves as a metaphor for feelings so strong they cannot be contained within the physical self.

While the solo version is the most famous, Škugor has also performed live renditions of the track with the ensemble Džentlmeni . Impact and Reception