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The chorus delivers a clear message: "Forget my phone number / I won't be to you what she is." It portrays a refusal to accept a secondary role or to forgive past betrayals, culminating in the line "Kneel and beg, but you won't cross the threshold". Discography Context
The song’s narrative centers on a woman asserting her independence and ending a relationship. natasa_djordjevic_zaboravi_broj_audio_2002
Written by Steva Simeunović , a prolific songwriter in the Balkan folk scene. The chorus delivers a clear message: "Forget my
Nataša Đorđević – Cassette (Album), 2002 [r2353924] - Discogs Nataša Đorđević – Cassette (Album), 2002 [r2353924] -
Experience the original 2002 audio release of this classic Balkan folk hit: Natasa Djordjevic - Zaboravi broj - (Audio 2002) Grand Production YouTube• Jul 10, 2012
Nataša Đorđević: The Enduring Legacy of "Zaboravi Broj" "Zaboravi Broj" (Forget the Number) remains one of the most recognizable hits in the career of Serbian pop-folk singer Nataša Đorđević . While originally appearing on her 2001 self-titled album, the track gained significant traction and reached peak popularity throughout 2002, often associated with Grand Production's extensive audio and television promotion. Production and Creative Team
In Nataša Đorđević's career, "Zaboravi Broj" served as a bridge between her early successes like "Alal Vera" (2000) and her 2002 album Baš, Baš . The 2002 period was particularly busy for the singer, featuring several re-releases and bonus track inclusions on compilations across the Balkans, including releases in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria.