Wanting to express herself not just as a vocalist but also as a songwriter in composing a new record she co-wrote the first couple of songs with producers Dejan Orešković and Igor Ivanović in the spring of 2010, then recruited guitarist Jura Geci and keyboardist Nikola Vranić, both formerly of Voodoo Lizards, along with drummer Emil Kranjčić, formerly of Dead by Mistake.
Together they invited bassist Sebastian Jurić from Sane and guitarist Gordan Dragić from Skaut who played acoustic shows with Žanamari during her solo career.
The band also rewrote their existing hit singles in English, starting with songs Let Me Burn, The Master and The Wall Of End and published them independently on their Soundcloud profile.
In August 2012 bassist Tomislav Šušak from Vatra and Skaut, formerly of Kinoklub and Ramirez, join them on tour and shortly after in the place of Jura Geci came a new guitarist Dario Bulatović, known for his engagement in band Violate.
[5] In September 2013, since Dario Bulatović and Tomislav Šušak left the band due to engagement in their own projects, guitarist Rene Coner and bassist Mario Perčić joined J'Animals.
After a short pregnancy leave in December 2015 Žanamari returned to her solo career with her new single Tako blizu as a part of the 63rd Zagrebački festival and announced her new mainstream pop music era with a song U ratu i ljubavi feat.
In January 2018 Žanamari released the single Život je lijep and in one week of airplay entered the Croatian official radio pop chart as the highest new entry.