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  2. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Sejdefu majka buđaše is a folk song that is believed to have originated in Sarajevo centuries ago, while the region of Bosnia was a part of the Ottoman Empire. [25] The exact author is unknown. Over the centuries, the song spread amongst the Bosniak populations in Podgorica and the Sandžak regions of Montenegro and Serbia, respectively.

  3. Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    There are also Bosnian folk songs in the Ladino language, derived from the area's Jewish population. Bosnian roots music came from Middle Bosnia, Posavina, the Drina valley and Kalesija. It is usually performed by singers with two violinists and a šargija player. These bands first appeared around World War I and became popular in the 1960s.

  4. Lejla (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lejla" (Bosnian pronunciation:; transl. "Layla") was Bosnia and Herzegovina's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, performed in the country's native language by Hari Mata Hari. [1] It was composed and written by Željko Joksimović , the runner-up of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 representing Serbia and Montenegro , with co-writers ...

  5. Bosnian root music - Wikipedia

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    The songs are about all kinds of things from being a "lola" and "baraba", about love of a woman, having a good life, but also about sad things like mostly the war in Bosnia, or the nostalgia that expatriates experience about their home country. More recently Bosnian root music has - in a humorous way - concentrated on some facets of the modern ...

  6. Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina songs - Wikipedia

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    Eurovision songs of Bosnia and Herzegovina (19 P) Football songs and chants from Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 C) + English-language Bosnia and Herzegovina songs (1 C) B.

  7. List of Bosniak musicians - Wikipedia

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    Anabela Atijas (born 1975), father was a Bosniak; Adnan Babajić (born 1988); Alma Čardžić (born 1968); Amila Glamočak (born 1966); Dalal Midhat-Talakić (born 1981); Danijel Alibabić, Montenegrin singer with a Bosniak father

  8. Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina singers - Wikipedia

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    Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Bosnia and Herzegovina (26 P) F. Bosnia and Herzegovina folk singers (2 C, 9 P) O. Bosnia and Herzegovina opera singers (3 P) P.

  9. Category:Songs in Bosnian - Wikipedia

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    Category: Songs in Bosnian. 7 languages. Čeština; Español; ... Lejla (song) M. Mi smo divovi This page was last edited on 29 September 2024, at 09:38 ...