Legalan (official Video) — Hurricane -

Directed by , the video emphasizes the group's "unstoppable" persona through stylized fashion and choreographed performance.

As one of the final major releases before the original trio disbanded in 2022, "Legalan" solidified Hurricane's status as a dominant force in the Balkan pop scene. It peaked at , showcasing their ability to blend modern pop production with relatable, drama-filled lyrical narratives. Hurricane - Serbia & Montenegro - Eurovision

One, two, three, it's done, This is no longer fun, Raise your hands on my mark You're with her again, again, I see the two of you, www.eurovision.com Hurricane - Legalan (Official Video)

The video features high-glamour styling by Elena Nikolajevna and makeup/hair by Aleksandar Dramićanin , maintaining the group's signature polished R&B/Pop look.

The lyrics admit to feelings of hurt vanity ( "Sujeta nije prijala" ) after seeing him with another woman, highlighting the emotional "problems" and "nerve-wracking" nature of their connection. Visual Production Directed by , the video emphasizes the group's

The song and video center on a complex "love triangle" dynamic where the protagonist is fixated on a man who is already with someone else.

The repetitive chorus, "O da si samo le-le-le-legalan" ("Oh, if only you were le-le-le-legal"), expresses a yearning for the relationship to be official and exclusive rather than a hidden or secondary affair. Hurricane - Serbia & Montenegro - Eurovision One,

The music video for (2021) by the Serbian girl group Hurricane —featuring the original lineup of Sanja Vučić, Ivana Nikolić, and Ksenija Knežević—is a high-energy pop production that explores themes of infatuation, jealousy, and toxic attraction . Released alongside the ballad "Koraci," "Legalan" (meaning "Legal") was designed as a club-ready hit, quickly amassing over a million views within its first day. Core Themes and Narrative

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