Severina Feat. Sajsi Mc - Silikoni (2016.) Site

: A feminist rapper known for exploring femininity and sexuality in male-dominated spaces. Her involvement adds a layer of "sex-positive feminism," suggesting that women can reclaim their bodies through these choices, even if those choices are shaped by societal pressure. Visual Production

The track blends the styles of two major, yet vastly different, regional figures:

: The lyrics emphasize that while a woman might already be attractive to others ("Even if I'm flat as a board, you like me"), the desire for modification is personal ("But I like it when I look at myself"). SEVERINA FEAT. SAJSI MC - SILIKONI (2016.)

: The repetitive chant "Avioni, kamioni, silikoni" (Airplanes, trucks, silicone) frames cosmetic surgery as just another commodity in a high-status, materialist lifestyle. The Collaborative Contrast

The music video, directed by Petar Pašić , features legendary Serbian actress , who portrays a sort of "factory matron" overseeing the production of these perfect women. This framing reinforces the idea of beauty as an industrial, manufactured product rather than a natural trait. If you'd like, I can dive deeper into: The critical reception in Croatia vs. Serbia. A verse-by-verse breakdown of Sajsi MC's rap lyrics. : A feminist rapper known for exploring femininity

How this fits into the broader cultural debate.

: The chorus explicitly uses the imagery of a plastic doll—"Touch me now / Strip me like a doll... Give me a little plastic"—to highlight the dehumanizing aspect of being viewed as a series of "perfect parts". If you'd like, I can dive deeper into:

The song acts as a metaphor for the extreme measures women take to achieve "perfection" in a society that fetishizes a specific aesthetic.