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On 1 March 1980 the band was renamed to [[VIS Idoli]] and held a rehearsal. The first song the band made at that rehearsal was "[[Retko te viđam sa devojkama]]" ("I seldom see you with girls"), a gay themed song.
One month later, Papić made a deal with "Vidici" magazine to finance a recording of the first [[Idoli]] single at the "Druga Maca" studio owned by Enco Lesić who produced the single. "Vidici" published "[[Pomoć, pomoć]]" and "[[Retko te viđam sa devojkama]]" on the A-side of the single while the B-side featured [[Slobodan Škerović]]'s narrative poem "Poklon". Krstić provided backing vocals and percussion. The band released another single, "[[Maljčiki]]", this time for [[Jugoton]], a major record label, with the producer [[Goran Bregović]]. At Subotica[[Festival Youth FestivalOmladina]] they appeared with the track "Zašto su danas devojke ljute?" ("Why Are The Girls Angry").
 
Idoli, with [[Električni Orgazam]] and [[Šarlo Akrobata]] participated in the project called ''[[Paket aranžman]]'' with four tracks, "Schwule Über Europa" (German for "Boredom Over Europe") (a parody on the attitude towards Germans) "Plastika" ("Plastic"), "[[Maljčiki]]" (Russian for "Boys", a parody on Socialist realism or Communism) and "Amerika" ("America"). The promotional video for "[[Maljčiki]]" was banned on national television and some radio stations after the Soviet embassy responded. With promotional videos and radio singles widely broadcast by major TV and radio stations, the band became one of the most popular acts in Yugoslavia. The public expected a new release and so the band entered the studio to record their debut. The result were only six tracks released on an [[VIS Idoli (EP)|EP]] but this turned out to be a success as it was sold at about 200.000 copies. In the meantime [[Kokan Popović]] became the band's drummer.