D'Boys, a Yugoslav and Serbian synthpop/pop rock band formed in Belgrade in 1982, consisted of Predrag Jovanović on vocals and guitar and Mihajlo "Miško" Mihajlovski on percussion. The duo initially performed minimalist synth-pop with campy lyrics about nightlife. Their single, "Mi Smo D'Boys / Crne Oči, Plava Ljubav" gained traction, leading to support slots for prominent Yugoslav groups. In 1983, the band released their debut album Ajd' Se Zezamo, which included hits like "Draž" and "Sexy, sexy". The following year, they released Muvanje, featuring notable tracks such as "Jugoslovenka" and Florida (Mala Moja Ne Plači)" and a cover of Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman", retitled "Lepe žene". After Mihajlovski's departure in 1984, the remaining members continued as Peđa D'Boy Band. The band disbanded in 1985.