"Bolje da nosim kratku kosu" (trans. "I Better Wear Short Hair") is the second single by Serbian and Yugoslav punk rock band Pekinà ¡ka Patka in 1980. The song, released with the song "Ori, ori" as its B-side, appeared on the band's debut album Plitka poezija. With lyrics written in praise of new wave music, the song became the band's biggest hit, often described as one of the anthems of the closely associated Yugoslav punk rock and Yugoslav new wave scenes.
The lyrical subject declares that "it's late for hard rock", refers to Ian Gillan and Robert Plant, whom he describes as "tired, killed by lots of money", describes new wave as the "fresh blood", and announces his decision to wear short hair.
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The song has often been described as one of the anthems of the closely associated Yugoslav punk rock and Yugoslav new wave scenes, appearing on the cult various artists compilation Svi marà ¡ na ples! and in the film The Promising Boy.
In 2000, the song was polled No.39 on the Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times list. In 2006, the song was polled No.22 on the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list.