Džanum

[1] Teya Dora pointed out that it is difficult for her to perform "Džanum" live because it reminds her of her father Dragan, whom she lost in 2021 after a serious and short illness, and for whom this was her favorite song that she composed.

[6][7][8] Coby was the one who gave the inspiration for the use of the Serbian word of Turkish origin, džanum,[9] in the text and the first verses; he also influenced its entire creation.

[10] The movie's production team asked Teya Dora to create a modern version of a Russian traditional song for the film, but Coby suggested that a new composition should be made.

Soon after its release, "Džanum" achieved great commercial success in the Balkans and later in the world, mostly thanks to the social network TikTok, where it went viral.

[26] In June, Teya Dora also became the third Serbian artist to surpass one million monthly listeners on the aforementioned streaming service.

[29][30][31] It is also the background track in over 800,000 videos on Instagram and 200,000 on TikTok, later reaching more than one and a half billion views on the same platforms.