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Serbian pop music in this period was influenced by schlager music, chansons and canzonas. Vojin Popović is remembered as one of the pioneers of pop music in Serbia and Yugoslavia. He appears during the war with the song Ne brini majčice mila, but original performance of this song was not preserved. He released seven singles between 1953 and ...
However, it was in the 1990s that the Serbian rock acts started performing unplugged more often. The first official unplugged live album was released by the britpop band Eva Braun in 1993, and in the following year the Music Television of Serbia organized an unplugged festival in Belgrade Sava Centar.
The state becomes an EU potential candidate country. 2006: March 11: Death of Slobodan Milošević. June 3: Montenegro declares independence from the state union of Serbia and Montenegro. Both countries become fully sovereign states. 2008: February 17: Kosovo unilaterally declares independence from Serbia, which does not recognize the move. The ...
Željko Joksimović (born 1972), pop singer-songwriter, producer and representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 and 2012; Juice (born 1981), rapper; Saša Kovačević (born 1985), pop singer-songwriter; Darko Lazić (born 1991), pop-folk singer; Dženan Lončarević (born 1975), pop singer; Rada Manojlović (born 1985), pop-folk singer
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The West Coast hip-hop lifestyle of the ‘90s will live on forever in this—one of the most iconic songs and music videos of the genre, courtesy of the dream team that was Tupac and Dre. Listen ...
100 najboljih pesama svih vremena YU rocka (Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times) was a list compiled by the Serbian music magazine Rock Express. In 1999, Rock Express started the poll for the selection of top 100 Yugoslav rock songs. The whole list was published in the 25th issue of Rock Express, in 2000. [1]
The best known Serbian Brass musicians are Fejat Sejdić, and Boban Marković and are also the biggest names in the world of modern brass band bandleaders. Guča trumpet festival is one of the most popular and biggest music festivals in Serbia [16] is a five-day annual festival with 300 000 visitors.