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Dragan_pantic_smederevac_imam_samo_8_ariwmv May 2026

BY David Rapp Nov. 17, 2019

: He is known for performing this song at traditional music festivals like "Ilidža" and "Sabor," where he has won numerous awards for his contribution to folk culture.

: The track features classic accordion arrangements and vocal ornaments typical of the Serbian "melos." Where to Listen and Learn More

Dragan Pantić Smederevac is a prominent Serbian folk singer known for his traditional "Šumadija" style. His song (I Only Have Eight Ares) is one of his most beloved hits, celebrated for its emotional portrayal of rural life and modest means. Key Facts About the Artist and Song

: Born in Smederevo, Serbia, Pantić earned his nickname "Smederevac" from his hometown. He is often regarded as a guardian of authentic Serbian folk music, avoiding modern "turbo-folk" influences.

: The lyrics tell the story of a man who possesses very little land—just eight "ari" (a unit of area equal to 100 square meters)—but finds richness in his soul and his love. It resonates deeply with the Balkan sentiment of valuing character and heritage over material wealth.

: You can find this track on various compilation albums of Serbian folk music. It is a staple on official YouTube channels dedicated to Pantić's work.

Dragan_pantic_smederevac_imam_samo_8_ariwmv May 2026

: He is known for performing this song at traditional music festivals like "Ilidža" and "Sabor," where he has won numerous awards for his contribution to folk culture.

: The track features classic accordion arrangements and vocal ornaments typical of the Serbian "melos." Where to Listen and Learn More

Dragan Pantić Smederevac is a prominent Serbian folk singer known for his traditional "Šumadija" style. His song (I Only Have Eight Ares) is one of his most beloved hits, celebrated for its emotional portrayal of rural life and modest means. Key Facts About the Artist and Song

: Born in Smederevo, Serbia, Pantić earned his nickname "Smederevac" from his hometown. He is often regarded as a guardian of authentic Serbian folk music, avoiding modern "turbo-folk" influences.

: The lyrics tell the story of a man who possesses very little land—just eight "ari" (a unit of area equal to 100 square meters)—but finds richness in his soul and his love. It resonates deeply with the Balkan sentiment of valuing character and heritage over material wealth.

: You can find this track on various compilation albums of Serbian folk music. It is a staple on official YouTube channels dedicated to Pantić's work.

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