Madame Piano

[4] The album was produced by Madam Piano herself and Dejan Škopelja, at the time her husband and a member of the band Babe.

[5][6] Her following album, Priče iz davnina (Tales from the Olden Times), recorded with ethnic music band Teodulija, was stylistically similar to Zemlja čuda, featuring covers of Serbian traditional songs.

[4] The album featured guest appearances by vocalists Ružica Čavić, Marija Mihajlović, Predrag "Cune" Gojković, Oliver Njego, and other musicians.

[4] In 2004, she took part in Beovizija, a national final where a representative for Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 was chosen.

[6] During her presence on the scene, Madame Piano taught jazz singing in the Stanković Musical High School.

[4] She currently teaches singing at Belgrade New Academy of Arts and Petar Jelić's school Kulturno sklonište (Cultural Shelter).

[6] Madame Piano was married to musician Dejan Škopelja, who was a member of the bands U Škripcu and Babe.