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: Often cited as a fan favorite, showing Zoka's ability to handle more dramatic, emotional ballads. "Volite se ljudi" Zijada Huseljic Zoka 1990 - Ne zurite momci.rar
| Period | Reception | |--------|-----------| | | • Praised in Džuboks magazine for “catchy melody and socially responsible lyrics.” • Reached #12 on the Yugoslav Top 40 chart, staying 7 weeks. | | 1992‑1995 (War Years) | • Became a “song of the diaspora” among Bosnians displaced abroad; often played at refugee community gatherings. | | 2000‑2010 (Re‑issue era) | • Included in the compilation “Bosnia’s Golden Era – 1985‑1995” (released by Croatia Records). Critics highlighted its timeless message of patience during crisis. | | 2020‑2024 (Digital Revival) | • Gained modest streaming numbers on platforms like Deezer and YouTube after a nostalgic “#90sBalkans” trend. Younger listeners discover it through playlists themed “Balkan Folk‑Rock Classics.” | For those intrigued by this mystery, we recommend:
The archive is generally shared among fans for preservation and personal listening. Commercial redistribution would require permission from the rights holders (PGP‑RTB/its successor and the artist’s estate). | | 2000‑2010 (Re‑issue era) | • Included
: Zoka’s vocals are powerful and emotive, typical of the "kafana" style, delivering stories of love, longing, and social gatherings. Key Tracks "Ne žurite momci"