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  2. Elitni Odredi - Wikipedia

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    In December, duo released "Ima mnogo žena i kafana" (There's a lot of Women and Kafanas). They then embarked on an Australian tour at the beginning of 2014. In July, Elitni Odredi released "Ona sija" (She Shines). [3] Then in October, they collaborated with Nikolija on "Alkohola litar" (Liter of Alcohol). Despite being their final single, it ...

  3. Idealno tvoja - Wikipedia

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    U kafani punoj dima (In a Kafana Full of Smoke) Ne, nije (No, It's Not) Ko ta čaša (Like That Glass) Jer takva sam se rodila (Because I Was Born That Way) Da sam muško (If I Were a Man) Sve je laž (Everything Is a Lie) Izdajice (Traitors) Nemoj doći, ne (Do Not Come, No) Idealno tvoja (Ideally Yours)

  4. Bižuterija (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics "žena, majka, kraljica" ("a woman, a mother, a queen") taken from the song's chorus became a catchphrase among the public on the Balkans and were used to describe a powerful woman who can easily solve life problems. They also gained widespread use as a phrase of support and empowerment among women and as such were used in merchandise.

  5. Kafana - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Pitcher), and Ima dana (transl. There are Days). Another kafana that gained notoriety during the early 20th century was Zlatna moruna (transl. The Golden Beluga) at the Zeleni Venac neighbourhood where Young Bosnia conspirators frequently gathered while plotting the June 1914 assassination of Austro-Hungarian archduke Franz Ferdinand.

  6. Meho Puzić - Wikipedia

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    Meho Puzić was born on 24 July 1937 in the town of Odžak, into a Bosniak family. He had two brothers named Adem and Bahrija. The latter was also a professional singer. [1]

  7. Rokeri s Moravu - Wikipedia

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    Rokeri s Moravu (Serbian Cyrillic: Рокери с Мораву, meaning The Rockers from the Morava) was a Yugoslav and Serbian band active from 1977-1991 and again from 2006-2008.

  8. Jala Brat - Wikipedia

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    Jasmin Fazlić (born 16 October 1986), known by his stage name Jala Brat, is a Bosnian rapper, songwriter and producer. He is best known for collaborating with another Bosnian rapper Buba Corelli.

  9. Džej Ramadanovski - Wikipedia

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    Džej Ramadanovski (Serbian Cyrillic: Џеј Рамадановски; 29 May 1964 – 6 December 2020) was a Serbian singer. [1] Debuted in 1987 with "Zar ja da ti brišem suze", during his life he released thirteen studio albums and a couple of standalone singles.