Formed and led by guitarist and vocalist Aleksandar "Leki" Cvetković, Balkan were known for their social-related lyrics critical of the Yugoslav social reality.
[2] At the beginning of their career, Balkan performed as an opening band on Divlje Jagode, Riblja Čorba, Rok Mašina, Parni Valjak, Drugi Način, Galija and Atomsko Sklonište concerts in Vojvodina, going through several lineup changes.
[3] After the album release, Balkan performed as the opening band on Riblja Čorba and Divlje Jagode tours and on youth work actions across Yugoslavia.
[2] On June 15 of the same year, Balkan, alongside 23 other acts, performed on the Red Star Stadium in Belgrade, on the concert which was a part of YU Rock Misija, a Yugoslav contribution to Live Aid.
[2] The album was produced by Cvetković and Milan Ćirić and featured a guest appearance by Divlje Jagode guitarist Sead Lipovača and the choir of the Mihajlo Pupin Elementary School from Veternik.
[2] After Kome verovati was released, Balkan held only several concerts and officially disbanded, Cvetković moving to Vienna at the outbreak of Yugoslav Wars.