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Fahreta Živojinović, known as Lepa Brena, pop-folk singer, one of the most popular singer of former Yugoslavia. Bosnian-born. Bosnian-born. Artists are enlisted based on the time of their career debut and/or rise to prominence.
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The first and best known lead singer was Serbian female singer Maja Marković, who stayed in the group from 1997. She left the group in 2006 and was replaced by the studied ballerina Kristina Čanković, who was the lead singer from 2007 to 2009. [2] Notable songs sung by Kristina had been Ulica uzdaha and Jako, Jako released in late 2007.
In 1970s and 1980s pop music began to lose its popularity due to the growing interest in rock music. One of the biggest stars of Yugoslav and Serbian pop in the 1970s is Bosnian Serb singer Zdravko Čolić. Zdravko Čolić performed disco and pop music followed by his dance group Lokice. As of 2014 he recorded 14 albums with significant number ...
List of people from Serbia is a list of notable people from Serbia.The list contains names of people who are associated with Serbia and its territory by their place of birth, and also by naturalization, domicile, citizenship or some other similar connection, modern or historical.
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