Zana - Devojcice -
: Released during the turbulent early 90s in the former Yugoslavia, Zana's music provided a form of pop-oriented escapism for audiences. The Legacy of Zana
The band’s ability to reinvent itself through different vocalists—starting with and continuing through Nataša Gajović , Nataša Živković , and finally Jelena Galonić —allowed songs like "Devojčice" to bridge the gap between their synth-pop origins and modern pop-rock format. Zana - Devojcice
: By the early 1990s, the band had moved from their original Yugoslav new wave and synth-pop roots toward a more commercial pop and pop-rock sound. : Released during the turbulent early 90s in
: True to the band's style at the time, "Devojčice" features a catchy, radio-friendly melody characteristic of early 90s Balkan pop. : True to the band's style at the
is one of the most enduring and popular pop-rock groups from Belgrade, formed in 1979. While they are widely known for massive hits like "Dodirni mi kolena," the song "Devojčice" (meaning "Little Girls" ) remains a notable track in their extensive discography, often associated with their fourth lead singer, Jelena Galonić . Song Background and Release
"Devojčice" was featured on Zana's eponymous 1991 album, Zana , released during a transitional period for the band.
