While originally an analog release, "high definition" audio versions have been preserved and uploaded to platforms like the Šemsa Suljaković Official YouTube Channel . Album Tracklist ( Vjerovala sam )

The track is characterized by its emotional "melodicness" and traditional folk elements. Lyrically, "Mahala" (a Bosnian term for a neighborhood or quarter) tells a story of betrayal and lost love that becomes the talk of the local community.

"Mahala" is a folk song by the renowned Bosnian singer Šemsa Suljaković, released on January 1, 1993. It was featured as the fourth track on her studio album titled Vjerovala sam , which was produced by HFW Production and Halix.

The song appeared alongside other notable folk tracks, including: Tako je to Vjerovala sam Pamtiću te vječno Ima Boga, pravde ima Ljubav je od mržnje jača Suzo isplakana Daleko je Bosna Tražim sreće zagrljaj Kaži nešto

The chorus emphasizes that the entire neighborhood wept for the couple, symbolizing how personal heartbreak often resonates throughout close-knit Bosnian communities. Production and Release Details Album: Vjerovala sam . Release Date: January 1, 1993. Label: HFW Production / Halix Ekspres.

The lyrics describe a deep betrayal by a partner who held the narrator's full trust.

The song remains available for streaming on modern platforms such as Spotify and Amazon Music . Semsa Suljakovic - Mahala - (Audio 1993) HD