Produced during a period of significant regional transition, the album remains a cornerstone for fans of authentic Serbian and Romani folk. It features the collaboration of the , whose intricate arrangements provide a rich, traditional backdrop for Vida's emotive and powerful vocals. Total Duration: Approximately 32 minutes. Track Count: 8 songs. Tracklist & Artistic Significance
Translates to "You Drank Away All My Rings," highlighting themes of sacrifice and personal loss. "Thank You," written by S. Jovanović – Mali. Ovde mi nije mesto "I Don't Belong Here," composed by R. Jovanović. Umreću ti na rukama Produced during a period of significant regional transition,
Released in 1993 under the label, Zakucaj na moja vrata (Knock on My Door) is a definitive entry in the discography of Vida Pavlović , widely revered as the "Queen of Romani Music". The album is a masterclass in the kafana style—a soulful, often melancholic genre of Balkan folk music rooted in the smoky atmosphere of Belgrade’s traditional nightspots. Album Overview Track Count: 8 songs
"I Sang to Drunkards," reflecting Vida's real-life history as a legendary kafana singer. "Your Eyes Lied to Me," a closing piece on broken trust. The "Queen's" Legacy Play Zakucaj na moja vrata by Vida Pavlovic on Amazon Music Jovanović – Mali
The title track. A haunting ballad about midnight solitude and the desperate hope for a lover's return.
The album's narrative focuses heavily on themes of longing, betrayal, and the resilience of the female spirit. Track Title Notable Details