Nikola Pejaković

Influenced by diverse range genres and crossing them with witty and a bit vulgar lyrics, Pejaković described his musical style as "porn soul".

The songs were recorded with a studio backing band, which he named Smak Bijelog Dugmeta (a witty remark on the two popular 1970s Yugoslav bands, Smak and Bijelo Dugme), composed of Saša Lokner (keyboards), Vojislav Aralica (album producer, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Dejan Momčilović (drums).

Pejaković recorded the album with the backing vocalists Jasmina Nunić Pera and Tamara Aralica, producer Vojislav Aralica who recorded keyboards, slide, acoustic, electric and bass guitar, Ivan Aleksijević on organ and keyboards, Neša Petrović on alt saxophone and Dejan Sparavalo on violin.

The song was recorded with at the time anonymous producer Željko Joksimović,[2] being eventually released on Lola's album Crne oči (Dark eyes) in 2001.

The Croatian pop singer Severina recorded a cover version of the song in 2008 on her album Zdravo Marijo (Hail Mary), featuring the arrangements made by Goran Bregović.