: Supporting the album, Brena embarked on the Uđi slobodno Tour , performing 47 shows across Europe and Australia. It was her first time performing in cities like Zagreb and Sarajevo in nearly 20 years.
The album (2008) marked the triumphant return of Yugoslav pop-folk icon Lepa Brena after an eight-year hiatus. Released on June 28, 2008, through Grand Production , the album solidified her status as a cultural bridge in the post-Yugoslav region. Album Overview & Production
: The album reportedly sold nearly 1.9 million copies , a staggering number for the regional market. Where to Listen The 2008 audio is available across major digital platforms: Listen to the full album on Spotify . Purchase or stream via Apple Music and Amazon .
: Its release was accompanied by a documentary on RTV Pink that achieved record viewership ratings.
: A modern blend of pop and "novokomponovana narodna muzika" (newly-composed folk), designed to be romantic and upbeat rather than traditionally sorrowful. Full Tracklist (2008 Audio)
The original audio release contains 10 tracks, many of which became staple radio hits: (4:04) – The title track and a major hit.
The album was not just a musical release but a massive media event: