Brizgaaaaj! Še Več In Dlje!
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''Brizgaaaaj!'' was the debut album of Slovenian
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band Atomik Harmonik. The lead single, "
Brizgalna brizga "Brizgalna Brizga" was Atomik Harmonik's first hit. The song brought the band the ''Melodije morja in sonca'' televote award. It continued on to become the biggest summer hit in Slovenia in 2004. In 2005 they later released a remixed version sung ...
", was a
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in Slovenia in the summer of 2004, and the album was released the following November. It was the number one album in Slovenia for 16 weeks. In 2005 the band released a second single, "Na seniku". On 15 November 2005,
Menart Records Menart Records is a Slovenian full-service record label with partner companies also in Croatia and Serbia. History Menart Records started in 1996 in Slovenia only, founded by Boštjan Menart. Activities Menart Records is the exclusive Sony Music ...
reissued the album as an
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. The reissue, called ''Brizgaaaaj! Še več in dlje!'', included a new single called "
Turbo Polka Turbo Polka is a 2005 single by Slovenian group Atomik Harmonik. The song is a remixed version of their first hit "Brizgalna Brizga "Brizgalna Brizga" was Atomik Harmonik's first hit. The song brought the band the ''Melodije morja in sonca'' te ...
", music videos for all three singles, and two additional remixes. "Turbo Polka" is an English-language version of "Brizgalna brizga" intended for an international market. It reached number 34 in the German record charts, and peaked at number 64 in Austria. The music video for "Brizgalna brizga" was directed by Jani Pavec.


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* {{Authority control Atomik Harmonik albums 2004 albums