Severina Feat. Sajsi Mc - Silikoni (2016.) Now
: The chorus explicitly uses the imagery of a plastic doll—"Touch me now / Strip me like a doll... Give me a little plastic"—to highlight the dehumanizing aspect of being viewed as a series of "perfect parts".
The song acts as a metaphor for the extreme measures women take to achieve "perfection" in a society that fetishizes a specific aesthetic. SEVERINA FEAT. SAJSI MC - SILIKONI (2016.)
The music video, directed by Petar Pašić , features legendary Serbian actress , who portrays a sort of "factory matron" overseeing the production of these perfect women. This framing reinforces the idea of beauty as an industrial, manufactured product rather than a natural trait. If you'd like, I can dive deeper into: The critical reception in Croatia vs. Serbia. A verse-by-verse breakdown of Sajsi MC's rap lyrics. : The chorus explicitly uses the imagery of
: A feminist rapper known for exploring femininity and sexuality in male-dominated spaces. Her involvement adds a layer of "sex-positive feminism," suggesting that women can reclaim their bodies through these choices, even if those choices are shaped by societal pressure. Visual Production The music video, directed by Petar Pašić ,
Released in 2016, "" by Severina featuring Sajsi MC is a provocative commentary on the intersection of modern beauty standards, consumerism, and female agency in the Balkans. Thematic Core: Satire vs. Celebration
The track blends the styles of two major, yet vastly different, regional figures: