Vanesa - Cetri Strane Sveta - (audio 1998) [Top 10 LEGIT]

The song uses stark contrasts, such as her life being colored "totally black" and the "thorn" remaining from a rose once held to her chest.

Published by Genius, though specific lyrical authorship is often credited to the production team at ZaM. Lyrical Themes Vanesa - Cetri strane sveta - (Audio 1998)

The title translates to "Four Corners of the World." The narrator laments that there are four directions to choose from, but she wishes for a "fifth direction" to escape her pain. The song uses stark contrasts, such as her

Dušan "Duca" Simović (also played accordion) Availability

"Četiri strane sveta" is a popular folk song by Serbian singer , originally released in 1997 as part of her album titled Minut po minut . While often associated with the late 90s era (including 1998), the song's official release and recording credits are tied to 1997 through the ZaM Production label. Musical Overview Artist: Vanesa Šokčić Album: Minut po minut (1997) Genre: Folk / Turbo-folk Label: ZaM (Zabava miliona) Duration: Approximately 2:44 Production Credits

The song was recorded at and features contributions from several notable musicians of the Yugoslav folk scene:

The track remains a staple of 1990s nostalgic playlists and has been interpolated by modern artists, such as in the song "Zore pijane" by Alen Sakić & THCF. Availability