Ramadan Bislim Ramko's album Cutin Puhrilem is a masterpiece of Balkan folk music. The album features a range of traditional instruments such as the tambura, zurla, and tapan, which are skillfully blended with contemporary electronic beats and synths. Ramko's powerful vocals and emotive lyrics are a highlight of the album, as he sings about love, loss, and the struggles of everyday life.
The opening track "Pukni Zoro" sets the tone for the album with its haunting melody and driving rhythm. "Vlaska Kola" is a lively dance number that will have listeners tapping their feet, while "Sinoć Sam Ti Safo, Druže" is a poignant ballad that showcases Ramko's vocal range and depth of feeling.
The album also features collaborations with other Balkan musicians, such as the Serbian band Dubioza Kolektiv on "Kalašnjikov", which adds a punk rock edge to the traditional sound. The final track, "Oj, Devojko", is a beautiful acoustic number that leaves listeners with a sense of peace and reflection.