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Selam Podrinju
''Selam Podrinju'' is a 2002 album by the Bosnian root music group Sateliti Sateliti is a Bosnian root music Bosnian root music (''izvorna bosanska muzika/изворна босанска музика'') is polyphonic type of singing. It is the most popular form of rural music in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The singers are .... Track listing #Selam Podrinju (Salaam to Podrinje) #Lovac Na Ribe (Hunter for Chicks) #Vidimo Se U Zivinicama (See You In Zivinice) #Ja Sam Pravi Lola (I'm a Real Dude) #Kamenicke Lole (Dudes of Kamenica) #Ja Sam Svadbu Najavio (I Announced A Wedding Celebration) #Hej Sokole (O Hawk) #Tragedija Dvoje Mladih (Tragedy of Two Young People) # Miki Violina (Mickey the Violin) #Merak Mi Je Curu Poljubit (It Feels Good To Kiss A Girl) #Mnogo Muza Vara (She Often Cheats on her Husband) #Ja Dolare Necu Suzama Da Placam (I Won't Pay Tears for Dollars) {{Authority control 2002 albums Sateliti albums ...
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Sateliti
Sateliti is a Bosnian root music Bosnian root music (''izvorna bosanska muzika/изворна босанска музика'') is polyphonic type of singing. It is the most popular form of rural music in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The singers are usually followed by violin, dvojnic ... group, formed in 1989. Today, they are the most popular root music group in Bosnia. The original singer and founder of the group, Muto, is still with the group and is the main vocalist. Sateliti was started by Muto, Miki "Violina", and Carka. It is believed that Miki "Violina"left, but what really happened with him is unknown. From 2003 to 2009, the members included Muto, Edin, Azis and Hazim. In 2009, Edin, Azis and Hazim left and started their own group, "Edo i Sateliti Drine". Their biggest hit is "crna dvojka" released 2015 and "facebook" released 2014 Group "Edo i sateliti drine" Group members: Edo Halilovic, Aziz, Hazım Songs; "ALBUMS" 2013 "Zenit cu se ponovo" 2011 "Pravi momći" ...
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Bosnian Root Music
Bosnian root music (''izvorna bosanska muzika/изворна босанска музика'') is polyphonic type of singing. It is the most popular form of rural music in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The singers are usually followed by violin, dvojnice and šargija. It is connected to ganga and ravne pjesme, which are also characteristic for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The origin of the music is unknown, but some characteristics, like different temperament from the standard music, suggest it is an old type of music. Songs The songs are about all kinds of things from being a "lola" and "baraba", about love of a woman, having a good life, but also about sad things like mostly the war in Bosnia, or the nostalgia that expatriates experience about their home country. More recently Bosnian root music has - in a humorous way - concentrated on some facets of the modern way of life, like the widespread use of Facebook and smartphones. Bosnian Root Music groups and singers Some well-known Bosnian ...
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Miki Violina
Miki may refer to: Places * Miki, Hyōgo, a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan * Miki, Kagawa, a town in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan * Miki, Azerbaijan, a village in Astara Rayon, Azerbaijan People * Miki (given name) * Miki (surname) * Miki Núñez (born 1996), Spanish singer known by the mononym Miki Other uses *SF-A2 Miki, a Vocaloid * Miki (noodles), or ''pancit miki'', a type of egg noodles from the Philippines *''Miki'' or '' omiki'' is a ritual offering of sake in the Japanese Shinto religion See also * Miki's Law, Kansas statutes * Mikki, a given name * Miku (other) *Myki (other) Myki is the ticketing system for public transport in Victoria, Australia. Myki may also refer to: Places * Myki, Greece, a municipality in Xanthi regional unit, Western Thrace, Greece * Myki, Poland, a village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, ...
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