

The evolution of the band's sound is quite evident on this album. In mid 2013, the band released their latest album entitled 'Nek' bude ljubav'.

^ 'Lenny Kravitz u Areni: Rituali i opsesije'.^ Neverne Bebe IV – Dvoje – The Best Of at Discogs.^ Neverne Bebe III – Južno od sreće at Discogs.2007 Band of the Year at Radijski festival.2007 Single of the Year ('Da ima nas') at Beovizija.2005 Great Contribution to Rock 'n' Roll at Beovizija.2004 Best Rock Album ( Dvoje – Best Of) at Herceg Novi Music Festival.2004 Song of the Decade ('Dvoje') at Radijski festival.2001 Best Rock Album ( Neverne bebe III – Južno od sreće) at Herceg Novi Music Festival.Neverne Bebe IV – Dvoje – The Best Of (2003).In 2014, the band recorded the song 'Rekvijem' ('Requiem') for the Kruševac People's Theatre's production of Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane, releasing it as a single. On December 28, 2013, the band celebrated 20 years of activity with a concert in Kombank Arena. The new version was released on Crvena Jabuka album Nek' bude ljubav ( Let There Be Love). In 2013, the band rerecorded the song 'Ovo je kraj' ('This Is the End'), originally released on Praštam, with the members of Crvena Jabuka. Alongside acoustic guitar, in Neverne Bebe Savić also plays percussion instruments and sings backing vocals. Only several months after the album release, Stojić was replaced by Nemanja Savić, singer of the hard rock/heavy metal band Atlantida. The album, released in standard and deluxe edition, featured guest appearances by Croatian singer Vanna, on the track 'Za tvoje oči' ('For Your Eyes'), and Macedonian guitarist Vlatko Stefanovski, on the track 'Dan tvoj' ('Your Day').

Beside Sretković, Praštam featured another new member, Andreja Stojić (acoustic guitar). In 2012, the band released their sixth studio album, entitled Praštam ( I Forgive).
