Maljčiki

[1] The song depicts a sort of Stakhanov-like proletarian who enthusiastically wakes up in the early dawn to go to work in a mine and a metallurgy factory.

But when the band entered the studio with the producer Goran Bregović, the record label Jugoton did not want to release the song with these lyrics, so they were changed.

The Russian language part on the officially released version was narrated by Dragan Papić, who was the band's manager at that time.

SFR Yugoslavia was not a member of the Eastern Bloc but a Non-Aligned country, so the band did not have any significant problems with the authorities concerning the release of the song and video.

Even though the band was playing on a good professional equipment, in the video they intentionally used old Slovene and Czech instruments to adjust with the whole concept of the song.

The track was performed by Kazik and Divljan, who participated in the recording, sang the backing vocals and did the narration part of the song.