Moby Dick - Ulica I Broj <WORKING>

It explores the feeling of being "stepped on" by love ( "zgazila si ljubav" ) and the disorientation of finding a way forward without a partner's touch.

The Echoes of 90s Pop: Moby Dick's "Ulica i broj" If you grew up in the Balkans during the 90s, the name isn't just a literary reference to a white whale—it’s the soundtrack to a very specific, high-energy era of music. Among their discography, the track "Ulica i broj" (Street and Number) stands out as a quintessential piece of their legacy. A Masterpiece by Ana Stanić and Srđan Čolić Moby Dick - Ulica i broj

Though originally recorded in the late 90s, the song continues to find new life. Recent digital re-releases on platforms like YouTube and Shazam show that the track remains a staple for nostalgic listeners and new fans of the "Eurodance" and pop-rock fusion that Moby Dick pioneered. It explores the feeling of being "stepped on"

While Srđan Čolić founded the band in 1992 as a reaction to the rising "turbo-folk" scene, it was the addition of Ana Stanić in 1994 that helped propel them to massive commercial success. Her distinctive vocals brought a refined pop sensibility to Srđan’s production. The Story Behind the Lyrics A Masterpiece by Ana Stanić and Srđan Čolić

The "street and number" serves as a grounded, literal anchor for a memory—a place that once meant everything but now belongs to the past. Legacy and Modern Reach