The lyrics use the metaphor of a "city erased from the map" to describe a love that no longer exists. It captures a specific sense of regret, with the narrator admitting to lying next to someone else while still thinking about their former partner.
"Nema nas više" is a defining pop-dance ballad from the Serbian duo , released in 1997 as part of their third studio album, Nostalgija . Composed by Ana Stanić with lyrics by Srđan Čolić , the song remains one of the most recognizable tracks of the 90s Balkan music scene. Song Review & Analysis Moby Dick - Nema nas vise - (Audio 1997)
This era featured the original lineup of Srđan Čolić and Ana Stanić . Stanić’s emotive delivery on this track helped establish her as a leading female vocalist before she departed for a solo career in 1998. The lyrics use the metaphor of a "city
The track is a somber exploration of heartbreak, guilt, and the finality of a broken relationship. Composed by Ana Stanić with lyrics by Srđan
It is frequently cited as a "90s classic" in ex-Yugoslav territories, often covered by younger artists on social media platforms. Experience the original 1997 audio of this classic ballad: Moby Dick: Nema nas vise 1997 Ethnovision YouTube• Jul 11, 2021 Moby Dick – Nostalgija – CD (Album), 1997 [r3384257]
Typical of mid-90s Euro-dance influenced pop from the region, the song balances a melancholic melody with a steady, rhythmic production that allowed it to work both as a radio ballad and a club "slow dance". Legacy
Nostalgija was a commercial peak for the band, also featuring hits like the title track "Nostalgija" and "Padrino".