Moby Dick - Ulica I Broj Here

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

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. Moby Dick - Ulica i broj

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 The "street and number" serves as a grounded,

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. While Srđan Čolić founded the band in 1992

Whether you're revisiting the official music video or discovering it for the first time, "Ulica i broj" remains a powerful example of how 90s Balkan pop managed to blend danceable beats with deeply emotional storytelling. Ulica i broj

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