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  2. Zdravko Čolić - Wikipedia

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    Zdravko Čolić. Zdravko Čolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Здравко Чолић, pronounced [zdrǎːv̞.kɔ̝ t͡ʃɔ̝̌ː.lit͡ɕ]; born 30 May 1951) is a Bosnian - Serbian [a] pop singer and is widely considered one of the greatest vocalists and cultural icons of the former Yugoslavia. [2][3] Favourably compared to Paul McCartney and Tom Jones ...

  3. Ljubavi (Željko Joksimović song) - Wikipedia

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    Љубави ". (2009) "Žena Za Sva Vremena". (2010) "Ljubavi" [1] (in Serbian: Љубави; English translation: My love) is the first single from the fifth studio album by Serbian singer-songwriter and music producer Željko Joksimović with the same name. The composer of the song is Željko Joksimović by himself, and the lyrics are ...

  4. Silvana Armenulić - Wikipedia

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    Zilha Armenulić (née Bajraktarević; 10 February 1939 – 10 October 1976), known professionally as Silvana Armenulić (pronounced [silvǎːna armɛ̌nulit͡ɕ]), was a Bosnian singer-songwriter and actress and one of the most prominent commercial folk music and traditional sevdalinka singers in Yugoslavia. She is called the "Queen of ...

  5. Bora Đorđević - Wikipedia

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    Borisav " Bora " Đorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Борисав, Бора Ђорђевић; 1 November 1952 – 4 September 2024), also known as Bora Čorba (Serbian Cyrillic: Бора Чорба), was a Serbian singer, songwriter, and poet. He was best known as the frontman of the rock band Riblja Čorba. Renowned for his brand of poetic lyrics ...

  6. Đorđe Balašević - Wikipedia

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    Đorđe Balašević (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Балашевић; 11 May 1953 – 19 February 2021) [1] was a Serbian singer and songwriter, writer, poet and director. He began his career in the late 1970s as a member of the band Rani Mraz, transitioning after two albums to a solo career. He first gained mainstream prominence for writing ...

  7. Ljubav (Ekatarina Velika album) - Wikipedia

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    Ljubav (English: Love) is the fourth studio album by the Serbian rock band Ekatarina Velika, released in 1987. The new band member, replacing Ivan "Raka" Ranković on drums, was Srđan "Žika" Todorović (ex Radnička kontrola, Bezobrazno zeleno, Disciplina kičme). It was their first album released for the Serbian label PGP RTB, and also the ...

  8. The Five Love Languages - Wikipedia

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    According to Chapman, the five "love languages" are: words of affirmation (compliments) quality time. gifts. acts of service. physical touch. Examples are given from his counseling practice, as well as questions to help determine one's own love languages. [2][3] According to Chapman's theory, each person has one primary and one secondary love ...

  9. Sevdalinka - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Sevdalinka (pronounced [seʋdǎliːŋka]), also known as Sevdah music, is a traditional genre of folk music originating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sevdalinka is an integral part of the Bosniak culture, [1][2][3][4] but is also spread across the ex- Yugoslav region, including Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. [5]