[4][5] Their second album, Dela Paji, was released in 2006,[14] with various guest musicians from Central and Eastern Europe contributing their individual styles.
[15] Czech-born saxophonist and producer Philip Noha from Cologne edited the Slavic traditional "Goldregen" together with Stani Vana.
When a cell phone video of a DJ set showed the song played before the claimed earliest release date of 2011,[17] the track was disqualified.
[8][25] In 2014, for the song Listen Up, musicians from the Austrian music club Erla collaborated with DelaDap.
[33] Stani Vana explained the shift as the Balkan genre being too taxing on the band.