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Its influence extended beyond Yugoslavia; it gained a cult following in Poland, where it was later covered by the band Yugoton as "Malcziki".

It features a fast-paced, energetic beat—often described as ska-inflected—with a prominent horn section and distinctive vocal delivery. Cultural Impact maljciki

The band often performed the song in gray industrial suits or formal attire, mimicking the look of party officials or factory workers to enhance the irony. Its influence extended beyond Yugoslavia; it gained a

Decades later, "Maljčiki" remains a staple of Ex-YU rock and is frequently included in "Best of" Yugoslavian music lists and essential track playlists . Decades later, "Maljčiki" remains a staple of Ex-YU

The song’s title, "Maljčiki," is a Russian word for "boys." The lyrics parody the upbeat, hyper-productive imagery of socialist realism and "Stakhanovite" labor culture.

1980 (First appeared on the Paket Aranžman compilation in 1981) Genre: New Wave, Ska

The song was a standout track on the Paket Aranžman compilation album, which is widely considered one of the most important records in the history of Yugoslav rock music.