"Devojčice" was featured on Zana's eponymous 1991 album, Zana , released during a transitional period for the band.
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
: The lyrics often explore themes of youth, coming of age, and the innocent yet complex experiences of young girls navigating life and love. "Devojčice" was featured on Zana's eponymous 1991 album,
: 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 : Released during the turbulent early 90s in
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
: True to the band's style at the time, "Devojčice" features a catchy, radio-friendly melody characteristic of early 90s Balkan pop.