The album features 12 tracks, nearly all of which became radio staples in the Balkans. It is particularly noted for its blend of traditional oriental folk motifs with modern electronic arrangements.
: A high-energy duet with Nino, showcasing the more aggressive, dance-oriented side of 90s Balkan music. Dragana Mirkovic-Placi Zemljo
: Mirković used this era to experiment with high-budget visual presentations and modern choreography, being one of the first in the region to adopt "headset" microphones for dance-heavy concerts. The album features 12 tracks, nearly all of
Released in December 1995, is a definitive entry in Dragana Mirković’s discography that solidified her transition from the folk-focused era of Južni Vetar into the high-production "turbo-folk" and pop-folk dominance of the mid-90s. The album is widely regarded as a commercial powerhouse, selling approximately 220,000 copies and earning Mirković the "Oskar Popularnosti" award for Singer of the Year in 1995. Tracklist & Notable Hits : Mirković used this era to experiment with
: The title track remains one of her most enduring emotional ballads.