The song was released on 22 January 2024 by PGP-RTS and was written by Pavlovska, Luka Jovanović, and Andrijano Kadović.
"Ramonda" was written by the artist, Luka "Luxonee" Jovanović, and Andrijano "Ajzi" Kadović.
[6] Pavlovska confirmed her intents to participate in Pesma za Evroviziju '24 on 16 December 2023 on the Radio Television of Serbia show Jedan dobar dan.
She had previously taken part in Pesma za Evroviziju as a songwriter, having written Filarri's entry for the 2023 edition.
[10] It features Pavlovska lying on a rock, and following a light that's leading her to a mountain (possibly a symbol of Rtanj, Natalie's ramondas' habitat).
[19] ESC Beat's Doron Lahav ranked the song 11th overall, stating that they thought the lyrics were "meaningful".
[21] Vedrana Rudan, a Croatian novelist, reacted negatively towards the song, stating that while Pavlovska had a "phenomenal voice", she thought the performance lacked energy and was "boring".
During the allocation draw on 30 January 2024, Serbia was drawn to compete in the first semi-final, performing in the first half of the show.
[29] Pavlovska was later drawn to perform second in the semi-final, ahead of Cyprus' Silia Kapsis and behind Lithuania's Silvester Belt.
[32] Pavlovska was primarily shown on a prop shaped like a rock, with the setting being described as "quite dark" with purple, blue, and white lighting.