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Gibonni diskografija
Gibonni diskografija












gibonni diskografija

In 1983, Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh ended their collaboration with Milutin Popović-Zahar and Vladimir Cvetković. In addition to the title song, the album had a couple of other hit songs: "Duge noge" ("Long Legs") and "Dama iz Londona" ("London Lady").

gibonni diskografija

They would again team up with songwriter Milutin Popović-Zahar for their second studio album Mile voli disko ( Mile Loves Disco), released 18 November 1982. The same year Lepa Brena and Slatki Greh appeared in the first part of Yugoslav classic comedy film A Tight Spot with popular comedian Nikola Simić and actress Ružica Sokić, which raised their status and brought them almost instant fame. Since her career began in 1980, she has become arguably the most popular singer of the former Yugoslavia, and a top-selling female recording artist with more than 40 million records sold. The album was written mostly by Milutin Popović-Zahar, and the career-manager was Vladimir Cvetković. Brena and Slatki Greh premiered their first studio album, Čačak, Čačak, on 3 February 1982. Lira Show changed their name to Slatki Greh ( Sweet Sin) in 1981. Brena's first performance with Lira Show occurred on 6 April 1980 in the hotel Turist in Bačka Palanka. She subsequently moved to Novi Sad and then to Belgrade. Saša Popović, the band's frontman, was initially opposed to the idea that Fahreta should be the band's new singer, but later changed his opinion. In early 1980, at the age of 19, Fahreta began singing with a band called Lira Show when the group's original singer Spasa left the band because her husband, a boxer, did not want his wife to be a singer. Career 1980–1983: Slatki Greh and career beginnings 'beautiful' or 'pretty') was given to her by showman Minimaks. She said of her stage name, that Brena was given to her by her basketball coach Vlado, while the epithet Lepa ( lit. While a guest on a Croatian television show in March 2014, she was asked if she was ashamed of having a Muslim name, to which she replied: "Why would I be ashamed? I was and stay what I am. She later reflected, "It was the only time in my life that I've ever experienced stage fright." Afterwards, she started performing regularly at dance parties in Brčko.

gibonni diskografija

Her first performance for an audience was in the fifth grade at a local festival, singing a Kemal Monteno song named "Sviraj mi o njoj". At the start of the Bosnian War in 1992, her sister Faketa emigrated to Canada, where she lives today, while Brena stayed in Belgrade where she had been living since 1980. Fahreta grew up in a Muslim home with sister Faketa and brother Faruk. Both of her parents are originally from villages near Srebrenik her father was born in Ježinac and her maternal family hailed from Ćehaje.

  • 2.4 2000–2017: Pomračenje sunca, hiatus, and comebackīorn into a Bosniak family in the outskirts of Tuzla, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, she grew up in Brčko as the youngest child of Abid Jahić ( c.
  • 2.3 1991–1999: Ja nemam drugi dom and Grand Production.
  • 2.2 1984–1990: Bato, Bato and Hajde da se volimo.
  • 2.1 1980–1983: Slatki Greh and career beginnings.













  • Gibonni diskografija