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Tony Cetinski
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Petar Grašo
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Petar Grašo is a well known Croatian singer and songwriter. His music career takes off in 1995 when he met Oliver Dragojević. On 'Dora… read morePetar Grašo is a well known Croatian singer and songwriter. His music career takes off in 1995 when he met Oliver Dragojević. On 'Dora' (Croatian music festival for placement in Eurosong) Oliver sang one of Petar's songs. … read morePetar Grašo is a well known Croatian singer and songwriter. His music career takes off in 1995 when he met Oliver Dragojević. On 'Dora' (Croatian music festival for placement in Eurosong) Oliver sang one of Petar's songs. "Boginja" (Goddess), how the song was titled, won … read more -
Gibonni
26,429 listeners
Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni is a singer and composer from Split, Croatia. Born in a family with strong musical tradition (his father, Ljubo Sti… read moreZlatan Stipišić Gibonni is a singer and composer from Split, Croatia. Born in a family with strong musical tradition (his father, Ljubo Stipišić is well known composer), Zlatan Stipišić, who later embraced the nickname Gibonni, began his… read moreZlatan Stipišić Gibonni is a singer and composer from Split, Croatia. Born in a family with strong musical tradition (his father, Ljubo Stipišić is well known composer), Zlatan Stipišić, who later embraced the nickname Gibonni, began his career in 1980s in a heavy metal band Osmi Putnik. Gibonni … read more -
Magazin
25,812 listeners
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Parni Valjak
32,489 listeners
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Prljavo Kazalište
27,809 listeners
In 1977 Jasenko Houra and his crew from Dubrava (in Zagreb) formed a rock & roll band which was named after an episode from a comic “Al… read moreIn 1977 Jasenko Houra and his crew from Dubrava (in Zagreb) formed a rock & roll band which was named after an episode from a comic “Alan Ford”. The original members were: Zoran Cvetković – Zok (solo guitar), Nino Hrastek (bass), Tih… read moreIn 1977 Jasenko Houra and his crew from Dubrava (in Zagreb) formed a rock & roll band which was named after an episode from a comic “Alan Ford”. The original members were: Zoran Cvetković – Zok (solo guitar), Nino Hrastek (bass), Tihomir Fileš (drums), Davorin Bogović (vocal) and Jasenko Hour… read more -
Severina
45,816 listeners
Severina Vučković (born April 21, 1972 in Split) is a Croatian pop music star. Her stage name is simply Severina. Her music has various fol… read moreSeverina Vučković (born April 21, 1972 in Split) is a Croatian pop music star. Her stage name is simply Severina. Her music has various folk and cabaret-style influences. She won many festival-awards and her albums achieved high sales. S… read moreSeverina Vučković (born April 21, 1972 in Split) is a Croatian pop music star. Her stage name is simply Severina. Her music has various folk and cabaret-style influences. She won many festival-awards and her albums achieved high sales. Some of the better known songs have included Kad si sam, Dalm… read more -
Dino Dvornik
20,986 listeners
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Novi Fosili
15,143 listeners
Novi Fosili (trans. "the new fossils") was a Croatian pop band, and a household icon in former Yugoslavia. The group was formed i… read moreNovi Fosili (trans. "the new fossils") was a Croatian pop band, and a household icon in former Yugoslavia. The group was formed in Zagreb in 1969. However, their first successes came in 1976 when the composer Rajko Dujmić joine… read moreNovi Fosili (trans. "the new fossils") was a Croatian pop band, and a household icon in former Yugoslavia. The group was formed in Zagreb in 1969. However, their first successes came in 1976 when the composer Rajko Dujmić joined the band. That same year Novi Fosili played at the Split m… read more