While Yugoslavia was being torn apart in a huge and violent civil war, they still managed to send a representative to the Eurovision Song Contest. Extra Nena would be the country's last participation as a union (although it was already reduced to Serbia and Montenegro): from 1993 onwards the various ex-Yugoslavian countries would participate separately (and exchange points for some reason).
Extra Nena, real name Snežana Berić, performed 'Ljubim te pesmama' in Serbian and managed to collect 44 points, placing 13th in a field of 23 competitors. This single features the French version on the other side; English and Italian versions also exist.
My collection: 7" single no. 6555
Found: Ebay, received 3 December 2021
Tracks: 'Ljubim te pesmama' / 'Je t'embrasse par mes chansons'