Hajde Da Se Volimo is the 7th studio album recorded by Lepa Brena with Slatki Greh. The album also serves as the soundtrack to the film of the same name. The poppier songs were produced and arranged by Kornelije Kovač, while Miroljub Aranđelović Kemiš produced and arranged the folk songs featured in the album. The songwriter for most of the songs was Marina Tucaković and her husband Aleksandar Radulović - Futa the composer. Music videos for Hajde da se volimo, Golube, Učenici, Evo zima će, Sanjam and Udri Mujo were recorded as a part of the movie. The album was released by the Disko… read more
Hajde Da Se Volimo is the 7th studio album recorded by Lepa Brena with Slatki Greh. The album also serves as the soundtrack to the film of the same n… read more
Hajde Da Se Volimo is the 7th studio album recorded by Lepa Brena with Slatki Greh. The album also serves as the soundtrack to the film of the same name. The poppier songs were produced … read more
Born Fahreta Jahić in Tuzla (grew up in town Brčko of Bosnia) on October 20, 1960, Lepa Brena is arguably the most well-known and successful singer from the region of former Yugoslavia. She and her band Slatki Greh ("Sweet Sin") were the first to combine traditional Yugoslav folk music (in particular, the traditional "kolo" dance) with modern pop elements, and went on to inspire and influence an entire generation of musicians. Songs such as "Mile voli disko" (1982), "Miki, Mićo" (1985) and "Čik pogodi" (1990) are amongst the most wel… read more
Born Fahreta Jahić in Tuzla (grew up in town Brčko of Bosnia) on October 20, 1960, Lepa Brena is arguably the most well-known and successful singer from the region of former Yugoslavia. She… read more
Born Fahreta Jahić in Tuzla (grew up in town Brčko of Bosnia) on October 20, 1960, Lepa Brena is arguably the most well-known and successful singer from the region of former Yugoslavia. She and her band Slatki Greh ("Sweet Sin&quo… read more