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Jana was born in Pristina on March 15, 1974 and grew up in the village of Babin Most, near the town of Obilić, SFR Yugoslavia. [1]Her career started at the age of fourteen, in 1988, when she visited a well-known kafana in the town of Obilić one night with her parents and brother (who played the accordion).
Usne boje vina (English translation: Lips the Color of Wine), incorrectly titled Usne (Lips) at its release, is a single and the fourth release by Montenegrin singer Boban Rajović. It was released in 2007.
Je nás jedenáct: Milan Chladil: Zdeněk Borovec: 1963: Hello World: The Tremeloes: 1969 Volám vás helou: Jiří Helekal: František Ringo Čech: 1970: Help Me Make It Through the Night: Kris Kristofferson: 1970 Cyrano: Josef Laufer: Josef Laufer: 1974: Help Me Make It Through The Night: Kris Kristofferson: 1970 Když už víc nesmím si ...
Serbia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "Ljubav je svuda" written by Saša Milošević Mare and Marina Tucaković.The song was performed by Moje 3, which among its members included Nevena Božović who had previously represented Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2007 where she placed third with the song "Piši mi".
Moje 3 (Serbian Cyrillic: Моје 3; English: My 3) was a Serbian girl group consisting of Mirna Radulović, Nevena Božović and Sara Jovanović. They represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö with the song "Ljubav je svuda". [1] The group performed on the first semi-final and failed to qualify for the final of the contest.
Željko Joksimović was born on 20 April 1972 in Belgrade and grew up in the city of Valjevo.Joksimović's first international success came at the age of 12 when he won the title of First Accordion of Europe at the prestigious music festival in Paris.
"Lane moje" (Serbian Cyrillic: Лане моје, pronounced [lâne mǒje]; literally "My Fawn", figuratively "My Darling") is the name of the song performed by Serbian musician Željko Joksimović at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 for Serbia and Montenegro, in which it finished second.
In 1998, the group's second studio album with Rozga, Da si ti ja was released; it was a commercial success in the region of former Yugoslavia, receiving a platinum certification in Croatia and Slovenia. The album produced several commercially successful singles, including "Gutljaj vina", "Ginem", "Na svijetu sve" and "Idi i ne budi ljude".