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The album RKTRD NDRD
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The album RKTRD NDRD

On June 30, 2026, the Slovenian band Let 3 released a new single titled 'Žlica' as part of their album 'RKTRD NDRD'. The song was created by Damir Martinović Mrle, Zoran Prodanović Prlja, and Matej Zec, with lyrics written by Damir Martinović Mrle. The track continues the band's exploration of a unique, unconventional love-themed world, following their previous album 'Angela Merkel sere'. The music video, directed by Radislav Jovanov Gonzo, features Elena Gržin and Paolo Magelli, with production credits including Toni Renaud, Anita Jovanov, and Lana Letović Perčin. The video was filmed in Brest under Učko, with support from various collaborators. The band described the song as a ballad about tragic love and the struggle between good and evil, urging listeners to fight against darkness using simple tools like a spoon.

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The album RKTRD NDRD

On June 30, 2026, the Slovenian band Let 3 released a new single titled 'Žlica' as part of their album 'RKTRD NDRD'. The song was created by Damir Martinović Mrle, Zoran Prodanović Prlja, and Matej Zec, with lyrics written by Damir Martinović Mrle. The track continues the band's exploration of a unique, unconventional love-themed world, following their previous album 'Angela Merkel sere'. The music video, directed by Radislav Jovanov Gonzo, features Elena Gržin and Paolo Magelli, with production credits including Toni Renaud, Anita Jovanov, and Lana Letović Perčin. The video was filmed in Brest under Učko, with support from various collaborators. The band described the song as a ballad about tragic love and the struggle between good and evil, urging listeners to fight against darkness using simple tools like a spoon.

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