Slađana (song)

[1] Senidah said she "wanted to try singing in a different language to see what it sounds like", since she had already made music in Slovene and English, and that she didn't aim for commercial success – the sole purpose of making the song was just because she "was able to".

A couple of days later, he searched for the video again and was surprised by how little views it had so he contacted the artist and offered a reupload to the label's YouTube channel.

[6] When asked about the lyrics, Senidah once jokingly said the lyricist Benjamin Krnetić was in love with Serbian new wave singer Slađana Milošević.

The third one depicts Senidah dressed in all white performing the song in a city basketball playground accompanied by a large group of men in black, this time with their faces uncovered.

The fourth scene depicts Senidah sitting at a table covered by stacks of euros in a dimly lit room full of smoke, starring as a mobster dressed in silver clothes and a white fur coat with short black hair, smoking a cigar and drinking whiskey; she's accompanied by a seminude woman counting money with her face covered by a scarf.

[9] Outdoor scenes are filmed during a cloudy day, presumably in a Slovenian city during late winter, and they're influenced by stereotypical imagery of the former Yugoslav countries consisted of ghettos, gangs, feeling of insecurity, poverty and post-war recovery.