Srebrna Krila, a Croatian pop band from Zagreb, was formed in 1978 by Mustafa Ismailovski. The group initially featured Vlado Kalember as the lead singer and released their debut album Krila Srebrna in 1979. Their breakthrough came with the release of "Mangup" in 1988, which represented Yugoslavia at the Eurovision Song Contest, finishing sixth. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Srebrna Krila underwent several lineup changes, including Kalember's departure after their 1986 album 30 hladu u. Subsequent releases include "Ljubav je za ljude sve" in 1995 and Nebo vidi, nebo zna in 1998. Following the death of founder Mustafa Ismailovski in 2000, Srebrna Krila disbanded.