: Despite the lack of hope for a future together ("without hope for us"), the repeated refrain "noćas praštam" (tonight I forgive) serves as an emotional release. Production and Visuals
The official video for "" (I Forgive) by Neverne Bebe , released in June 2013, serves as a cornerstone of the band's sixth studio album of the same name. Directed by Vedad Jašarević and produced by Creative4D Production , the video visually captures the emotional weight of a track that has since become a classic in the regional rock scene. Musical and Emotional Depth Neverne Bebe - Prastam - (Official Video 2013) HD
: The protagonist speaks of "leaving the city before dawn" and walking through dreams. : Despite the lack of hope for a
The album Praštam , released in 2012 by City Records , marked a significant chapter for the band. It included high-profile collaborations with regional stars like ("Za tvoje oči") and Vlatko Stefanovski ("Dan tvoj"), cementing Neverne Bebe as a top-tier arena rock act in the Balkans. Shortly after the video's release in 2013, the band celebrated its 20th anniversary with a massive concert at the Kombank Arena in Belgrade, where "Praštam" was a standout performance. Musical and Emotional Depth : The protagonist speaks
Watch the official music video for 'Praštam' to experience the cinematic storytelling and powerful vocal performances that defined the band's 2013 era: Neverne Bebe - Prastam - (Official Video 2013) HD CityRecordsOfficial YouTube• Jun 26, 2013 Neverne Bebe - Prastam - (Official Video 2013) HD
The music video was filmed in collaboration with several local partners, including the and Modna kuća MONA , giving it a polished, cinematic aesthetic. It features the band members—Milan Đurđević (piano), Saša Ranđelović (guitar), Vladan Đurđević (bass), and Vladimir Ružičić (drums)—alongside the vocalists, blending performance shots with atmospheric storytelling. Context within the Praštam Album