The song's lyrics—which translate to "Wish luck to others"—deal with heartbreak and the difficult act of letting go of a loved one. Karahmet uses her extensive range to build from a soft, melancholic opening to a soaring, dramatic climax.
Ilma Karahmet ’s cover of is a powerful vocal reinterpretation of the iconic Yugoslav ballad originally performed by Lepa Brena . Karahmet first gained massive regional popularity with live performances of the track as early as 2018, later releasing a studio version that has become a staple of her repertoire. Origins and Artistic Context
Ilma Karahmet is known for her "powerhouse" vocals, having risen to fame as a finalist on X Factor Adria and the winner of RTL Zvijezde . Her rendition of "Poželi sreću drugima" is characterized by:
The original song was composed by , with lyrics by the legendary Marina Tucaković . While the original is a classic of the "folk-pop" era, Karahmet’s version strips back some of the traditional production to focus on her technical range and emotive delivery.
The song's lyrics—which translate to "Wish luck to others"—deal with heartbreak and the difficult act of letting go of a loved one. Karahmet uses her extensive range to build from a soft, melancholic opening to a soaring, dramatic climax.
Ilma Karahmet ’s cover of is a powerful vocal reinterpretation of the iconic Yugoslav ballad originally performed by Lepa Brena . Karahmet first gained massive regional popularity with live performances of the track as early as 2018, later releasing a studio version that has become a staple of her repertoire. Origins and Artistic Context Ilma Karahmet - Pozeli srecu drugima (Cover)
Ilma Karahmet is known for her "powerhouse" vocals, having risen to fame as a finalist on X Factor Adria and the winner of RTL Zvijezde . Her rendition of "Poželi sreću drugima" is characterized by: The song's lyrics—which translate to "Wish luck to
The original song was composed by , with lyrics by the legendary Marina Tucaković . While the original is a classic of the "folk-pop" era, Karahmet’s version strips back some of the traditional production to focus on her technical range and emotive delivery. Karahmet first gained massive regional popularity with live