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Croatian instrumental rock musical groups (8 P) This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 04:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The song was arranged by Nikša Bratoš, while the instrumental solos were composed by Damir Lipošek, Vedran Božić, and Husein Hasanefendić. The song was released in the initial stages of the 1991–95 Croatian War of Independence and was first aired on 15 September 1991 on state television HRT after the evening news programme Dnevnik. [1]
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 ...
For example, Thompson's songs include traditional epic themes from the Dinaric regions; Severina threads between Croatian pop and a folk sound. Croatian pop music is fairly often listened to in Slovenia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Serbia , Montenegro and North Macedonia due to the union of Yugoslavia that existed until the 1990s.
Number-one singles, showing issue date, song and artist names No. Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref. 28 6 January 2024 "Jao mama" Coby and Rouzi [1] 13 January 2024 [2] 20 January 2024 [3] 27 January 2024 [4] 29 3 February 2024 "Sve si znala" Relja [5] 30 10 February 2024 "Naslovna" Amna and Biba [6] 31 17 February 2024 "Fantazija" Grše and Miach [7]
In 2021, another rendition of the song was presented by Croatian singer Albina Grčić, who represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. [25] The same year, ToMa , a Croatian singer who had taken part in the Dora 2021 music competition also rendered a rendition of the song as part of the "Eurosong od doma" online concert, an event ...
The feature song "Kao mir" (Like peace), a duet with Josipa Lisac was nominated in two categories for the prestigious Croatian music award Porin. In 2002 Croatia Records released the integral versions of the two first albums on Audio CD, which was awarded with Porin in the Re-release of the year category.
Pages in category "Croatian instrumental rock musical groups" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.