Neverne Bebe

'The Unfaithful Babies') are a Serbian rock band, originally formed in Valjevo in 1993 and currently based in Belgrade.

Neverne Bebe I also featured a cover of the song "Daire" ("Tambourine"), originally released by Milan Đurđević's former band Smak.

The Neverne Bebe version featured a guest appearance by Smak guitarist Radomir Mihajlović Točak.

The album featured the ballad "Boje duge" ("Colors of the Rainbow") recorded with Parni Valjak frontman Aki Rahimovski.

[8] Only several months after the album release, Stojić was replaced by Nemanja Savić, singer of the hard rock band Atlantida.

Alongside acoustic guitar, in Neverne Bebe Savić also plays percussion instruments and sings backing vocals.

[9] In 2013, the band rerecorded the song "Ovo je kraj" ("This Is the End"), originally released on Praštam, with the members of Crvena Jabuka.

[11] In 2014, the band recorded the song "Rekvijem" ("Requiem") for the Kruševac People's Theatre's production of Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane, releasing it as a single.

[19] In June 2019, the band performed in Moscow's Gorky Park, on the Art-Football art and music festival,[20] and, alongside YU Grupa, Van Gogh, Neno Belan, Artan Lili, Zemlja Gruva and Dejan Cukić, in Štark Arena in Belgrade on the Radio 202 50th anniversary celebration concert.

[21] In January 2020, Neverne Bebe released the single "Zajedno" ("Together"), recorded with Croatian musician Neno Belan, announcing their eight studio album.

Neverne Bebe performing in Budva in 2005