Making a reference to Magazin's 1996 single "Minut' srca mog", Rozga decided to dedicate the album to her faithful audience and people who use their heart as a guide in life.
The first single off the album, "Zar je ljubav spala na to" featuring Matija Cvek was released on 15 September 2022 along with a music video.
A lot of wonderful songs have marked my life and choosing the ones which would be included in this album I neither knew nor could do alone, so I listened to the one thing that never gave me a bad advice in the twenty seven years of my career, my heart.
[2] The conception of the album came following the immediate success of her acoustic medley performance of three of her songs "Oprosti mala", "Opijum" and "S druge strane mjeseca" on narodni radio's YouTube channel.
She decided together with her producer and main collaborator Tonči Huljić to select some of her older songs, during the era when she served as the lead singer of the band Magazin and make acoustic reworks of them.
[3] Delays in the album's release happened due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the singer's dissatisfaction with the initial reworks, which she decided to completely scrape.
Additionally, the album features two cover versions, one of "Ti si želja mog života" by Magazin during the period when Ljiljana Nikolovska served as the band's lead singer and another of "Rano", which was originally performed by Croatian pop singer Minea and included on her third studio album Mimo zakona (2000).
[7] During press releases and interviews in August 2022, Rozga revealed some of the 19 acoustic reworks from the album's track listing, including "Ti si želja mog života", "Ne tiče me se", "Dani su bez broja", "Je l' zbog nje", "Ginem", "Opijum", "Grizem", a cover of Minea's "Rano".
[10] On 13 November, Rozga announced through Instagram that the album, whose track listing and artwork she shared with her fans, would be made available the next day both on YouTube and on other streaming platforms.
The tour is also expected to visit major cities in other Balkan countries, such as Skopje in North Macedonia, Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ljubljana in Slovenia.
[17] "Zar je ljubav spala na to" was originally recorded as a 2001 collaboration between Magazin and Mladen Vojičić Tifa, the former lead singer of the Yugoslav Trock band Bijelo Dugme.
[18] The single was commercially successful on the HR Top 40, the country's airplay chart, where it peaked at number four for the week ending 29 August 2022.