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All the songs that appeared on the first issue of the chart were released by the former Yugoslav non-Croatian musicians, apart from "Trebaš li me" by Eni Jurišić and Matija Cvek, "Debili" by 30zona and Kuku$ Klan, "Ti i ja" by Jelena Rozga (in collaboration with Serbian singer Saša Matić), and "Highlife" by Grše, alongside "Heat Waves" by Glass Animals and "Black Summer" by Red Hot Chili ...
The First channel of Croatian Radio (HR 1) is structured as a national channel that broadcasts information important to Croatian citizens and the state. The backbone of HR 1 is a spoken content - informative, cultural, scientific, educational, children's, and religious - which keeps abreast of all events in society and culture in Croatia and ...
Dora 2024 was the twenty-fifth edition of Dora, the national final format which selects the Croatian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.The competition took place at the HRT studios in Zagreb, [4] the first time since 2011 that the contest was not held in Opatija, and was hosted by Duško Čurlić, Maja Ciglenečki and Anja Cerar. [5]
"Music video of the year" Music video for "Iz dana u dan" (Bruno Krčelić, Sebastijan Rogač) 2009 Porin “Best album of urban and club music” Pod pritiskom (album) [1] Zlatna Koogla "Music video of the year" Music video for "Zašto te imam" (Kosi Kadar) 2011 Porin “Best album of urban and club music” Vertigo (album) [2] 2013
Kornelija Petak was the youngest person to ever chart on the HR Top 40 chart, at the time when "Ja sam takva kava sam" debuted she was only 16 years old. [13] Igor Delač holds the record for most consecutive number one singles; from Budan in 2018 to his latest single "Ne zaboravi" in 2022, a total of eight singles reached the top spot.
Thompson is a Croatian ethno hard rock band, founded by songwriter and lead vocalist Marko Perković ("Thompson"), who is often identified with the band itself. The lineup consists of Tomislav Mandarić, Ivan Ivanković, Duje Ivić, and Ivica Bilić Ike.
The Academy of Music (Croatian: Muzička akademija or MUZA) is a Croatian music school based in Zagreb. It is one of the three art academies affiliated with the University of Zagreb , along with the Academy of Dramatic Art and the Academy of Fine Arts .
It is also known as "Oj Hrvatska mati" (lit. "Oh Croatia Our Mother") in Croatia and " Oj Srbijo mati " ("Oh Serbia Our Mother") in Serbia. It was most commonly known as " Jugoslavska mati " during the early days of Yugoslavia and served a similar purpose as " La Marseillaise " in France.