The track is a somber exploration of heartbreak, guilt, and the finality of a broken relationship.
It is frequently cited as a "90s classic" in ex-Yugoslav territories, often covered by younger artists on social media platforms. Experience the original 1997 audio of this classic ballad: Moby Dick: Nema nas vise 1997 Ethnovision YouTube• Jul 11, 2021 Moby Dick – Nostalgija – CD (Album), 1997 [r3384257] Moby Dick - Nema nas vise - (Audio 1997)
"Nema nas više" is a defining pop-dance ballad from the Serbian duo , released in 1997 as part of their third studio album, Nostalgija . Composed by Ana Stanić with lyrics by Srđan Čolić , the song remains one of the most recognizable tracks of the 90s Balkan music scene. Song Review & Analysis The track is a somber exploration of heartbreak,
The lyrics use the metaphor of a "city erased from the map" to describe a love that no longer exists. It captures a specific sense of regret, with the narrator admitting to lying next to someone else while still thinking about their former partner. Composed by Ana Stanić with lyrics by Srđan
Typical of mid-90s Euro-dance influenced pop from the region, the song balances a melancholic melody with a steady, rhythmic production that allowed it to work both as a radio ballad and a club "slow dance". Legacy
Nostalgija was a commercial peak for the band, also featuring hits like the title track "Nostalgija" and "Padrino".