Ismet Krcić's album Zora Zori Dan Se Bijeli Sve Su Žene Lijepe is a captivating collection of traditional Bosnian folk songs. The album showcases Krcić's powerful vocals and his ability to convey deep emotions through his music. The instrumentation is also noteworthy, with the use of traditional instruments such as the accordion and the saz.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Emina," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that tells the story of a woman longing for her lover. Krcić's voice is particularly moving on this track, as he delivers the lyrics with a sense of longing and sadness.
Another standout track is "Zora Zori," a lively, upbeat song that celebrates the arrival of dawn. The use of the accordion and saz gives the song a festive feel, and Krcić's vocals are full of energy and enthusiasm.