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Odjila (Serbian Cyrillic: Ођила, Serbian Latin: Ođila) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav music band. It was founded in 1983. What they play is generally referred to as Gypsy music, which is the traditional music of the Romani people of Eastern Europe. The word Odjila is a compound of two words in the Romani language: Odji (oђи) meaning "soul" and djila (ђила) meaning "song" ' Romani Project at Manchester University The band performs in the Romani language. https://www.discogs.com/release/2111678-Odjila-O%C4%91ila History Odjila was founded in October 1983 by Igor Dunjić-Zveržhanovski and Slobodan Simonović, who first performed as a duet. They were almost immediately joined by Davorka Bosnić and Sanja Uzelac, and subsequently by Boris Nikolić in 1986, Andrej Stefanović in 1988 and Nikola Diklić in 1989. The group published five albums. Their third album, called "Odjila − muzika iz filmova" (Odjila - Film Music), featured the music from the films in which the ...
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