The record features a high-caliber line-up of Romanian musicians, many of whom were veterans of prominent bands like Holograf , Compact, and Direcția 5. The core contributors included: Eugen Mihăescu and Nicu Damalan. Keyboards: Vlady Cnejevici. Drums: Răzvan Lupu (known as "Lapi"). Saxophone: Alin Constanțiu. Backing Vocals: Marius Bațu and Mihai Coman. Tracklist and Noteworthy Songs
The album consists of ten tracks that range from energetic rock compositions to soulful ballads. (4:35) Hei, Hai, Vino... (3:30) Ei Știu Tot (4:38) În Singurătate (4:08) Ai Să Vezi (4:16) Cartierul Cântă Rock (3:16) Nu E De-Ajuns (4:01) Uită (4:40) Toamnă Pe Autostradă (5:33) ...Nici O Stea (3:50) Laura Stoica - Nici O Stea[full album, 1997]
The album is widely regarded as part of the "ultimate Romanian rock collection". Its original 1997 release was issued on CD and cassette. Due to its popularity, Roton reissued the album twice: first in 1999 as a special distribution with Unica magazine, and again in 2006, preserving the original artwork. The record features a high-caliber line-up of Romanian
Stoica's ability to fuse rock energy with deep emotional resonance made ...Nici o stea a cultural touchstone in post-1989 Romanian music, documenting a pivotal era of creative explosion in the country's industry. Drums: Răzvan Lupu (known as "Lapi")
The album marked a period of artistic evolution for Stoica, moving toward more complex arrangements and introspective themes compared to her explosive 1994 debut, Focul . It was produced by the Calavis Music Company in collaboration with executive producer Iulian Vrabete, who also served as the bassist for her backing band.