The song (English: "I'll Take You to the Moon") by Miki Mećava serves as a fascinating lens through which to view the evolution of Balkan folk music from the late 1990s into the digital age. While the 2008 audio release through Grand Production is often the most cited version today, the track actually possesses a deeper history that mirrors the shifting landscape of the Serbian music industry. The Evolution of a Hit
Miki Mećava (born Milan Obradović) is famously known for his distinctive image—specifically the headscarf he wears during all performances. His musical style bridges the gap between traditional folk roots and the more commercial "turbo-folk" or modern folk sound that defines the region's nightlife. Miki Mecava - Vodicu te do meseca - (Audio 2008)
Originally released in the mid-to-late 1990s, the song appeared on albums like Potrebe nema (1994) and Nena (1999) under the label. Its re-emergence in 2008 marked a critical transition point. By then, Grand Production —the powerhouse of modern Serbian folk—had become the dominant force, and "Vodiću te do meseca" was revitalized for a new generation of listeners. The song (English: "I'll Take You to the