Subsequently, after moving to Belgrade, he started directing music videos under production company DaVideo and has since worked for regional artists such as Aca Lukas, Milica Pavlović, MC Stojan, Ana Kokić, Sandra Afrika and Vuk Mob.
[10] In April the following year, Devito collaborated with Relja Popović on the single "Omađijala", which became his first entry on a Billboard chart, peaking at number two in Croatia.
His collaborative singles with Jala Brat and Buba Corelli from late 2022 and early 2023, title "Karamel" and "Shake it", also reached the top five in Croatia.
[12] With over 200 million listening across all platforms in three months Plava krv was declared the commercially most successful album by a Serbian artist in 2023.
[14] In the 2021 interview with Noizz, he stated that the reason behind it is so that his audience can "truly" connect with his lyrics and music, further explaining: "Regardless of who and what you are, you can live your dreams, if you are ready to fight for them of course".
[8] At the beginning of 2023, Ljubenović showed his public support for the LGBT community in Serbia after he had been accused by rapper Mili of being a closeted gay man.