Originally released in the mid-to-late 1990s, the song appeared on albums like Potrebe nema (1994) and Nena (1999) under the label. Its re-emergence in 2008 marked a critical transition point. By then, Grand Production —the powerhouse of modern Serbian folk—had become the dominant force, and "Vodiću te do meseca" was revitalized for a new generation of listeners.
"Vodiću te do meseca" is a quintessential example of this fusion. It utilizes the romantic, almost hyperbolic imagery common in Balkan ballads—promising a lover the moon—set against a rhythmic backdrop designed for both emotional listening and festive dancing. Miki Mecava - Vodicu Te Do Meseca - SoundCloud
The 2008 audio is part of the "Grand Nostalgija" or hit-compilation era, ensuring the song's longevity in the kafana (traditional tavern) culture and modern playlists alike. Stylistic and Cultural Context
The track was composed and written by Dragan Brajović Braja , one of the most prolific songwriters in the Balkans, with an arrangement by Zoran Tutunović .