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  2. Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times

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    100 musicians took a part in the poll. [2] Although the names of the musicians were not stated, it was stated that former and current members of Riblja Čorba, Bijelo Dugme, Smak, YU Grupa, Leb i Sol, Vatreni Poljubac, Indijanci, Zbogom Brus Li, Čovek Bez Sluha, Atheist Rap, Kerber, Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi, Sunshine, Oktobar 1864, Goblini, Lutajuća Srca, Novembar, Galija, Siluete ...

  3. YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike

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    YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (trans. YU 100: the Greatest Yugoslav Rock and Pop Music Albums) is a book by Duško Antonić and Danilo Štrbac, published in 1998. [1] It features a list of top 100 former Yugoslav popular music albums, formed according to the poll of 70 Serbian music critics, journalists, artists and ...

  4. YU retROCKspektiva - Wikipedia

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    The disc Sjaj izgubljene ljubavi: Muzika šezdesetih (trans. Spark of the Lost Love: Music of the Sixties) featured songs by former Yugoslav acts from the 1960s, mostly by beat bands. Track listing [ edit ]

  5. Oliver Mandić - Wikipedia

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    [6] At the end of 2007, Mandić made another partial comeback with a song "Vreme za ljubav ističe" ("Time for Love Is Running Out"), which featured folk singer Svetlana "Ceca" Ražnatović on vocals. The song was released, alongside Mandić's old hits, on the compilation album Vreme za ljubav ističe. [7]

  6. Viktorija (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on the festival's official compilation album Beograde ((Oh,) Belgrade), but also on Viktorija's 1992 compilation album Viktorija. [1] In 1992, she held her first solo concert in Belgrade, in Sava Centar. [1] In 1995, she released her third album, Ja znam da je tebi krivo (I Know You're Jealous), produced by Vojislav ...

  7. Najbolji hrvatski tamburaši - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, due to litigation with Ivankovic, "Zlatni Dukati" changed its name to "Najbolji Hrvatski Tamburaši" . The band released the following albums under its new name: Vranac, Nek me pamte gradovi, Hrvatske pjesme iz Bosne i Hercegovine, Sedam dana, Divne godine, Tamburica od javora suva, Sretan Bozic, Nostalgija and Slavonijo, biseru Hrvatske.

  8. Bato, Bato - Wikipedia

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    Bato, Bato is the third studio album by Yugoslav pop-folk singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh. It was released 5 January 1984 through the record label PGP-RTB and with over a million copies sold it is the best-selling album in Yugoslavia and made Lepa Brena a superstar outside of her home-country, especially in Bulgaria and Romania.

  9. Južni Vetar (band) - Wikipedia

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    Južni Vetar (Serbian Cyrillic: Јужни Ветар, "South Wind") is a Bosnian-Serbian music band famous for recording with many famous folk, pop-folk and turbo-folk singers from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.