Neka mi ne svane

"Neka mi ne svane" was written and composed by Petar Grašo and produced by Remi Kazinoti and Stipica Kalogjera.

The song begins quietly, with only Danijela's voice heard, but swells to a climax with backing vocals and light instrumentation.

According to her, Grašo, received an audio cassette with her demo tapes from Žarko Černjul which he later, allegedly, used and incorporated in the chorus of the disputed composition.

[4] The music video for the song "Neka mi ne svane" was filmed at the Plitvice lakes National Park in 1998 and was directed by Denis Wolfarth.

[5] Years later, in 2012, the music video was aploaded to Martinović's official YouTube page where it gathered four million views by June 2023.

[14] It's considered one of the most memorable moments in Croatia's history at the Eurovision Song Contest and created the widely used term "dress change".