: The album features 10 songs, including "Boliš i ne prolaziš," "Srećna žena," and "Kao nova".
: The title highlights the minor phonological differences between dialects that often fueled nationalist divisions during and after the Yugoslav Wars. By asking "does it matter?", Brena suggests that the emotion and melody of the song transcend the specific dialect used to sing it.
: Her concerts often featured the flag of socialist Yugoslavia, particularly during her classic hit "Jugoslovenka," which sparked controversy in certain Croatian media circles while drawing massive, sold-out crowds. Lepa Brena - Zar Je Vazno Dal Se Peva Ili Pjeva...
Lepa Brena ’s 2017/2018 project (Does it Matter if We Sing in 'Peva' or 'Pjeva'?) is more than just a pop album; it is a calculated cultural manifesto.
During the subsequent tour, Brena leaned heavily into her persona as the "last Yugoslav." : The album features 10 songs, including "Boliš
: The song was released as a lead single on November 28, 2017, accompanied by a music video directed by Haris Dubica. It garnered excellent reviews for its folk-pop fusion and humanitarian message. The "A Yugoslav Woman" Legacy
: The visual solutions for her videos and album art (designed by Stanislav Zakić) utilized retro aesthetics to frame her as a timeless icon of a unified past. Technical & Release Details Album Release : 2018 under Grand Production . : Her concerts often featured the flag of
: The title track was written by Dragan Brajović Braja , a prominent regional songwriter known for creating Balkan hits.