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The Macedonian traditional music, which can be rural or urban (starogradska muzika), includes: lyric songs, epic songs, labour songs, ritual songs, humorous songs, circle dance ("oro"), the old urban style called Čalgija (not to be confused with chalga) etc. Popular traditional songs are: Kaleš bre Anǵo, Slušam kaj šumat šumite, Biljana platno beleše, Dafino vino crveno, Narode ...
Serbian folk music (Serbian: српска народна музика / srpska narodna muzika) refers to, in the narrow sense, the "older" style of Serbian folk music, predating the "newer" (Serbian: новокомпонована / novokomponovana, "newly composed") style which emerged in the 1970s and 1980s as a result of urbanisation.
Its mixture of folk music and "oriental" sounds led to mass popularity. [3] The band reached the peak of its popularity with the 1986 album "Pristajem na sve" , which sold over 500.000 copies. [ 4 ] One of the band's singers, Šemsa Suljaković , recorded a solo album "Što me pitaš kako živim" , which officially sold 1 million copies.
The song challenged unwritten censorship practices against "introducing 'serious subject matter' into cultural products of 'low artistic value'" and paved the way for more patriotic songs in the so-called "newly-composed folk music" (novokomponovana narodna muzika) genre that was held to be low-quality. High social positions of its creators ...
The Ilidža Folk Music Festival (Bosnian: Festival narodne muzike Ilidža; Serbian Cyrillic: Фестивал народне музике Илиџа) is the oldest living and premier folk music festival in the Former Yugoslavia. [1] [2] [3] It is held annually in Ilidža, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Namely, Brena recently said that her mother is waiting for an operation, which of course is very worrying for the singer. Therefore, the new album dedicates to her, so that with the old hits she likes, she can easily overcome the health problems. "I've been thinking all my life about how in music I never did anything for my parents.
"Modern" folk was referred to as "novokomponovana narodna muzika" ("newly composed folk music") for a while, although the term went out of use in favor of simply "narodna" or "folk". It is based on various influences, sevdah stories with music of Serbia and/or Turkey often with incorporated elements of pop music.
The Yugoslav rock scene in general, including the freshly arrived new wave music, was socially accepted, well developed and covered in the media. New wave was especially advocated by the magazines Polet from Zagreb and Džuboks from Belgrade , as well as the TV show Rokenroler , which was famous for its artistic music videos .