Electro Team, also known as E.T., is one of the pioneers of Croatian electronic and hip-hop music. Formed in 1987 in Zagreb by Adonis Ćulibrk (Boytronic) and later joined by Darko Juranović (D’Knock), the band began by experimenting with rap and beatboxing, becoming one of the first groups of its kind in Croatia.
Their first significant success came in 1991 with the arrival of vocalist Ivana Ranilović – Vanna, releasing the impactful song "Molitva za mir". However, it was in 1993 that they truly broke into the mainstream with the massive hit "Tek je 12 sati", widely regarded as one of the biggest Croatian hits of the 1990s.
Albums like Second to None (1994) and Anno Domini (1996) cemented their popularity, featuring well-known tracks such as "Da ti nisam bila dovoljna" and "Ja ti priznajem". After Vanna and D’Knock departed in 1998, the band continued with new vocalists including Andrea Čubrić, Lana Klingor, and Katarina Rautek.
Throughout the 2000s, E.T. released several albums including Disco Neckt, Vision 5, Frankfurt Bombay Tokyo, and Vrhunski Album, exploring a variety of dance-pop and eurodance styles. In 2023, they returned with new singer Meri Andraković and competed in Dora 2024 with the song "Pametnom dosta".
E.T. remains one of the most influential Croatian music acts, known for shaping the evolution of urban and dance music in the region.