Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The HR Top 100 is the main Croatian domestic singles airplay chart, issued weekly by the Croatian Music Institute (Institut Hrvatske Glazbe) and the Croatian Phonographic Association (Hrvatska Diskografska Udruga) through Top lista. The charts are a record of the most played domestic songs in various genres in Croatia.
This is a list of songs that reached number one on the airplay charts in Croatia in 2025. The HR Top 100 and Airplay Radio Chart are published weekly by Top lista and rank the 100 most-played songs in the country. The HR Top 100 focuses on Croatian songs, while the Airplay Radio Chart ranks the most popular international tracks.
Dance music in Croatia was an offspring of the local pop music and more Western influences. It developed during the late 1980s and early 1990s, picking up on the trends such as euro disco and eurodance. It also spawned a wave of electronic music artists, mostly house, techno and trance. Dino Dvornik is one of the pioneers of electronic music in ...
Ivo Robić was one of the first acclaimed popular music artists in Yugoslav Croatia. He emerged in the late 1940s and later launched a very successful international career as well, closely cooperating with the famous composer and Polydor producer Bert Kaempfert, whom he convinced to produce the then upcoming act The Beatles after seeing them performing in the Top Ten Club in Hamburg.
The HR Top 40 are the main Croatian domestic singles airplay chart, issued weekly by the Croatian Music Institute (Institut Hrvatske Glazbe) and the Croatian Phonographic Association (Hrvatska Diskografska Udruga) through Top lista. The charts are a record of the most played domestic songs in various genres in Croatia. HR Top 40 became the ...
This is a list of the Croatian number-one singles of 2025 as compiled by Croatia Songs, part of Hits of the World Billboard chart series, provided by Billboard. Number-one singles, showing issue date, song and artist names
In its second week on the chart the song rose to number three, making it Croatia's highest charting Eurovision Song Contest entry on the HR Top 40. [11] Afterwards it became Batelić's first song to reach number two on the HR Top 40 , in the issue dated 2 April 2018; her previous highest peak on the chart was with 2017's " S tobom ", which ...
The music video became widely popular and is watched almost 18 million times as of May 2022. [6] Writing for Serbian Telegraf, a journalist described the singer as "radiating with sex appeal". [7] At the end of 2017, the music video for the song was ranked as the seventh most-watched video of the year in Croatia. [8]