Svedok (saradnik) (official Visualizer): Beogradski Sindikat -

The protagonist starts with small-time jobs in Western Europe—German construction sites and "working the door".

The song exposes how the lines between legal and illegal blurred during the war and sanctions era.

Beogradski Sindikat is known for its , and "Svedok (Saradnik)" is perhaps their most biting critique of the "gangster-politician" archetype. The protagonist starts with small-time jobs in Western

is not just a song; it is a cinematic, lyrical breakdown of the dark marriage between crime and the state in 1990s Serbia. Released as part of the 2010 album Diskretni Heroji (Discreet Heroes), the track serves as a fictional "confession" of a state witness. The Narrative Arc

Even years later, the track remains a staple of Serbian hip-hop, often cited for its storytelling depth and its refusal to glamorize the violence it describes. is not just a song; it is a

Listeners often find the lyrics hauntingly accurate, with some noting that many real-life figures who lived this lifestyle ended up dead or "erased" by the system they served.

After a stint in jail, he is recruited by the "Service" (State Security), receiving a fresh passport with a fake name to carry out "small jobs". Listeners often find the lyrics hauntingly accurate, with

You can find the track and lyrics on platforms like Spotify and YouTube . Svedok Saradnik