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: Served as the recording engineer, a figure who would go on to be a legendary producer in the Balkan music industry.

: Heavy reliance on acoustic instrumentation, particularly the violin, to convey its melancholic tone.

"Bidai" stands out as the second track on the album and remains a favorite in kafanas (traditional Balkan taverns) and folk music circles. The song is characterized by its: boza_nikolic_bidai_audio_1998_grand_production

Credits * Arranged By – S. Tufegdžić* (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to 7B2, B5) * Backing Vocals – B. Nikolić* * Design – Dragan ŠuhART. * Boža Nikolić – CD (Album), 1998 [r3335283] - Discogs

: Responsible for the arrangements on most tracks. : Served as the recording engineer, a figure

In 1998, the emerging Serbian record label Grand Production released the self-titled album , a collection that became a staple of the pop-folk genre during that era. One of the most enduring tracks from this album is "Bidai" , a soulful Serbian-language song that reflects the deep, emotional folk style Boža Nikolić is known for. The Story of the Album

Boža Nikolić – Cassette (Album), 1998 [r12517063] - Discogs The song is characterized by its: Credits *

The album was released on January 1, 1998, marking one of the early successes for Grand Production. Recorded at a time when the "turbo-folk" and pop-folk scene was rapidly evolving in Yugoslavia, the project brought together several key collaborators: