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The music video was uploaded on YouTube and it has been broadcast during the holidays on Serbian music television stations. Marija's single Bez tvog osmeha, which was dedicated to her friend who died in 2010, remained unpublished in 2012. In April 2012, on her official Twitter page, she wrote that the song would be available online in July ...
Serbian music industry (3 C, 3 P) J. Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (15 P) K. ... Music videos shot in Serbia (2 C, 2 P) Music in Vojvodina ...
The music video was released on 4 March. It got noticed by Slobodan Veljković Coby, the CEO of popular Belgrade-based label Bassivity Digital, who liked the song. A couple of days later, he searched for the video again and was surprised by how little views it had so he contacted the artist and offered a reupload to the label's YouTube channel.
Lavina saw overall commercial success. The album accumulated over two million streams on Spotify during its first week of release. Moreover, upon the release of Lavina, "Nenormalan lik", "Viski" and "Testo" were the top three trending music videos on YouTube in Serbia. [6]
Her video clip on YouTube, when she sang the song "Oj, Kosovo, Kosovo" and the Serbian national anthem Bože pravde with journalist Aleksej from Siberia, was especially noticed and became viral. [3] When she was choosing her pseudonym, she decided that it would be Zorja because in Slavic mythology she is the goddess of morning light, birth and ...
The last few seconds of the hand-made video show one of the soldiers being hit by a car, but that has been edited out of many of the video postings. Also, when subtitles were put on the song in Serbia, they mistakenly replaced "Milošević" with the name of a 14th-century Serb hero, Miloš Obilić. The soldiers, the "Shiptare Boys," also known ...
Various sources suggest that pop music existed in Serbia before the Second World War, including the claims of French entertainer Josephine Baker, who stated that she encountered gramophone records of this style of music during her trip to Serbia. Pop music grew in popularity during the following decades, especially during the late 1950s and ...
"Insomnia" became one of the first Serbian music videos to go viral on YouTube. [19] Karleuša held her first major solo concert, All About Diva Show, in the Belgrade Arena on 15 May 2010, which attracted 10,000 people. [20] [17] The All About Diva live album and DVD were released in November 2010.