Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme

If I Were a White Button) is the 1974 debut studio album from influential Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme.

[4] In a Džuboks magazine review, Maksa Ćatović wrote: The sounds imprinted on this record can, with full confidence, be referred to as Yugoslav pop music.

YU Grupa used to incorporate folk motifs and now the Bijelo Dugme guys are doing it, seemingly much better and much closer to the audience's taste.

[7]The intro to the album's opening track was referred to as "pastirski" (shepherd-like) by rock critic Dražen Vrdoljak [hr] in his review published on 30 November 1974 in Studio.

The term was soon picked up by a wider section of the Yugoslav public and used frequently, often pejoratively, to describe Bijelo Dugme's Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin-influenced hard rock sound mixed in with the Balkans folk music elements.

[4] In February 1975, Bijelo Dugme was awarded a gold record at the Opatija Festival, as they sold more than 40,000 copies of the debut.