Vanesa - Cetri Strane | Sveta - (audio 1998)

Several official and archival uploads exist, documenting its 1997/1998 presence in regional media. Vanesa – CD (Album), 1997 [r4945844] - Discogs

Published by Genius, though specific lyrical authorship is often credited to the production team at ZaM. Lyrical Themes Vanesa - Cetri strane sveta - (Audio 1998)

The title translates to "Four Corners of the World." The narrator laments that there are four directions to choose from, but she wishes for a "fifth direction" to escape her pain. Several official and archival uploads exist, documenting its

The audio can be found on major streaming platforms and digital archives: Available on the Minut po minut album. Apple Music: Listed as a top song for the artist. The audio can be found on major streaming

Milutin Ilić (clarinet), Tomica Rakić (guitar), and Perica Vasić (violin)

The track remains a staple of 1990s nostalgic playlists and has been interpolated by modern artists, such as in the song "Zore pijane" by Alen Sakić & THCF. Availability

The song uses stark contrasts, such as her life being colored "totally black" and the "thorn" remaining from a rose once held to her chest.

Several official and archival uploads exist, documenting its 1997/1998 presence in regional media. Vanesa – CD (Album), 1997 [r4945844] - Discogs

Published by Genius, though specific lyrical authorship is often credited to the production team at ZaM. Lyrical Themes

The title translates to "Four Corners of the World." The narrator laments that there are four directions to choose from, but she wishes for a "fifth direction" to escape her pain.

The audio can be found on major streaming platforms and digital archives: Available on the Minut po minut album. Apple Music: Listed as a top song for the artist.

Milutin Ilić (clarinet), Tomica Rakić (guitar), and Perica Vasić (violin)

The track remains a staple of 1990s nostalgic playlists and has been interpolated by modern artists, such as in the song "Zore pijane" by Alen Sakić & THCF. Availability

The song uses stark contrasts, such as her life being colored "totally black" and the "thorn" remaining from a rose once held to her chest.