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Bijelo Dugme is the seventh studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1984.Due to Bijelo Dugme's usage of Uroš Predić's famous painting Kosovo Maiden for the album cover, the album is unofficially known as Kosovka djevojka (Kosovo Maiden).
He has contributed on all Elvis J. Kurtović & His Meteors releases; Mitovi i legende o kralju Elvisu (1984), Da bog da crk'o rok'n'rol (1985), and The Wonderful World of Private Business (1988). [ 1 ]
Constantin and Doruntine (Albanian: Kostandini dhe Doruntina), or Constantin's Besa (Albanian: Besa e Kostandinit), is an Albanian ballad and legend. It is also narrated in a prose version [1] The legend has been narrated also: As a novel written by Ismail Kadare named in Albanian Who brought Doruntine back? (Albanian: Kush e solli Doruntinën?
Ja nemam snage da te ne volim (1998) Baš ti ljepo stoje Suze (2001) Zakon jačega (2004) Baš ti ljepo stoje Suze is the name of the tenth album by Hari Mata Hari ...
In 1988, the band Projekat was formed in Bor by the teenage friends Aleksandar Stojković "St" (vocals, rhythm guitar) and Željko Ljubić "Pity" (lead guitar). [1] The material the band had performed, inspired by the SST Records indie and alternative rock bands, [2] including the song "Neću da stojim gde sam sad" ("I Do Not Want To Be Where I Am Now Standing"), was performed in Bor only. [3]
In June 2006, the song Nema više, the first single from Hodi da ti čiko nešto da! and Nafaka Soundtrack as well, was released and became a hit single. Sejo Sexon wrote this song with a Bosnian prose writer and playwright Nenad Veličković. On November 16, 2006, Zabranjeno pušenje released their eighth studio album. [9]
Strah me da te Volim ("It frightens me to love you") is the name of the fifth album by the Bosnian band Hari Mata Hari. The album was released in 1990. The album was released in 1990. Commercially, the record was the biggest success for Hari Mata Hari in their entire career.
The song "Ja nemam snage da te ne volim" sounds like the Sisters Of Mercy's song "This Corrosion". In 1999, Varešanović was chosen to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina for the Eurovision Song Contest that year. However, he was disqualified due to an issue with the song's status.