The track features the polished, clean production typical of Grand Production at that time. You’ll notice the prominent use of accordion or synth-flute sounds that ground it in the region's musical identity. The Video
It’s a "comfort" song for fans of the genre. While it didn't reinvent the wheel, its longevity on social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube suggests it struck a chord with listeners who appreciate heartfelt, traditional lyrics paired with modern production.
The Official Video follows the "glamour-meets-melancholy" aesthetic. It focuses heavily on Nataša’s performance to the camera, interspersed with cinematic shots that mirror the song's themes of support and loyalty ("You have me, you aren't alone").
Nataša Stajić delivers a powerful, emotive performance. Her voice has that characteristic "kafana" soul—strong enough for a big chorus but delicate in the verses.
If you are looking for a breakdown of the track and video, here is a review of its main elements:
"" by Nataša Stajić is a classic example of contemporary Balkan folk/pop (often categorized under Grand Production style) released around 2014.