Da li imaš pravo? is the debut studio album by Serbian recording artist and producer Gru.[1][2] With production done by Jugodisk and City Records,[3] this album marked the first wave of Serbian hip-hop.[4] The album was certified gold in Serbia, and included the eponymous song Da li imaš pravo, which was a number one song on the Serbian charts for 5 consecutive weeks.[5][6][7]
Recorded between 24 October until 10 December 1994, the album's chart-topping songs include Da li imaš pravo, Pravo u raj, Geto and Život je lep, which was done as a duet with retired musician Mario Rajić, better known as Enco.[8][9]
"Život nije uvek lep" ("Life Isn't Always Beautiful")
D. Andonov
D. Andonov
3:28
8.
"Samo novi dani" ("Only New Days")
D. Andonov
D. Andonov
4:19
9.
"On je lud" ("He's Crazy")
D. Andonov
D. Andonov
4:57
10.
"Uzmi pare I beži" ("Take the Cash and Run")
D. Andonov
D. Andonov
4:14
11.
"Oseti žurbu" ("Feel the Rush")
D. Andonov
D. Andonov
4:04
12.
"Gru Out" ("Gru Out")
D. Andonov
D. Andonov
3:48
13.
""Život je lep"" ("Life is Beautiful")
D. Andonov, M. Rajić
D. Andonov
2:58
Reception
This album received generally positive reviews from critics,[10][11] including Serbian music critic and producer Dragan Pajović, who described this album as "an eclectic approach to music by combining genres of funk and rap".[12][13] Musicians Leontina Vukomanović and Nenad Jovanović have praised the album for the songs Geto and On je lud, for the aspect of merging funk and hip-hop.[14][15]