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While your specific video by may sometimes be unavailable due to copyright issues, you can find other versions for reference: Original Version: Available on Spotify and Shazam .

You can find guitar chords and tabs for Azra's discography on sites like Scribd or dedicated Balkan guitar sites like Akordi-Online. Audio & Cover Inspiration

The date also alludes to the suppression of the "Hrvatsko proljeće" (Croatian Spring) movement in December 1971. azra_proljece_13_u_decembru_cover_by_pps

To help with your cover of by Azra , it's useful to understand the song's deep historical context and musical structure. Song Meaning & History

The song, released in 1982, is widely regarded as one of Branimir "Johnny" Štulić’s most politically charged works. It references several key historical events: While your specific video by may sometimes be

"Proljeće je čak i u decembru / trinaestog ili bilo kog drugog / proljeće stoji iza barikade s podignutom rukom" .

Specifically the declaration of martial law in Poland on December 13, 1981, to suppress the "Solidarity" union movement. To help with your cover of by Azra

The song features complex, poetic lyrics that you can reference for your performance: