[1] The show was hosted by Dragana Katić, Maja Milatović, Milica Gacin, and Radoš Bajić.
[2] Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT), invited all its affiliates to participate in the national final; however, the Slovenian and Croatian broadcasters didn't send any entries as the independence of their republics had widespread recognition by January 1992.
[4] The winning song was chosen by an expert jury, which included Lola Novaković, who represented Yugoslavia in the 1962 contest.
The winner was the Serbian singer Extra Nena [sr] with the song "Ljubim te pesmama", composed by Radivoje Radivojević and written by Gale Janković.
Following the 1992 contest, the Yugoslavian EBU member broadcaster, Jugoslovenska radiotelevizija (JRT), was disbanded that same year and its successor organisations in the FR Yugoslavia, Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS) in Serbia and Radio-televizija Crne Gore (RTCG) in Montenegro, were barred from joining the union due to sanctions placed by United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 against the country.