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In 2000, Radić continued working with Grand Production (previously ZaM), releasing the album Milenijum ( Millennium) that same year and Gde ćemo večeras ( Where Are We Going Tonight) in 2001.Ī milestone of Radić's career was when she recorded the duet "Lopov" ( Thief) with Alen Islamović, a singer of the Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme the duet was composed and produced by Goran Ratković Rale for her 2002 album Pocrnela burma ( My Wedding Ring Turned Black). It was followed by Izdajnik ( Traitor, 1997) and award-winning Voliš li me ti ( Do You Love Me, 1998), which provided Radić with many successful performances and tours. First of these was Krug ( Circle), which elevated her image. In 1996, Radić met Saša Popović and moved to his ZaM production team where she recorded three albums. It contained the song "Srpkinja je mene majka rodila" ( I Was Born By a Serb Mother). She recorded two more albums with Južni Vetar, Zbog tebe ( Because of You, 1993), and Ugasi me ( Turn Me Off, 1994), before releasing her first self-titled solo album (1995) on the record label PGP-RTS. After the release of her first album, she moved to Belgrade with her family to build a career. A few months later, Radić contacted the record label Diskos and recorded her first album Nagrada i kazna ( Prize and Punishment, 1992) with the band Južni Vetar. However, this was cancelled as it coincided with the start of the Bosnian War in springtime of 1992. After finishing primary school, she enrolled in a medical school in Doboj before working as a nurse for three years in the Mladen Stojanović Hospital in Zagreb.ĭuring the early 1990s, Radić entered a contest for amateur singers and was selected to appear in the final scheduled to be held in Sarajevo. She was named after the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. If one of the streams does not currently work, it may have reached the maximum number of listeners, please try again later.Indira Radić was born as Indira Subotić to Bosnian Serb parents Živko Subotić and Rosa Radić in the village of Dragalovci near the Bosnian town of Doboj. If you use your internet service provider, streaming and lower audio quality may be interrupted. Our recommendation is to use Wi-Fi as it is the most stable network. You must have an internet connection to use this application. The cities from which popular popular radio stations come are: Belgrade, Sarajevo, Zagreb, Novi Sad, Nis, Lukavac, Loznica, Kalesija, Jagodina, Krusevac, Kraljevo, Brcko, Borovo, Bosanski Brod, Cacak, Doboj, Djakovo, Gradacac, Pripel, Bitola, Skopje, Srebrenik and many more! Folk music brings you the most popular songs and the best music you can find online! With our app you can listen to the best folk radio stations at any time of the day! Over 200 popular radio stations from many Ex-YU cities are ready just for you! You can search stations by city and add each one to your favorites and listen later!Īt any time of the day, good folk music brings you great songs from hand-picked, highest quality radio streams! Here you can find many popular stations such as: Radio Cool, Radio Carsija, Radio Ok, Sumadinac, Radio BN, Dzungla, Glas Drine, Ljubic, Velkaton, Radio Kaj, Posavina, Radio Juzni Vetar, ZaM, RSK, Kavadarci, Morava, Radio Kiss, Stari Grad, Naxi Boem, Buca, Mackica, Bombonica, Civijas, Radio Das, Belle Amie, Radio Dak, Studio D, Skay, Avaz, Radio AS, Skala, Radio Pink, Dzenarika, Radio Bum, Vladimirci, Rujnica, Antena, Romsko Srce, Radio BiH, Piko, Preporod, Radio D, Salinea, Mig, Gold, GBG Folk, Srce Krajine, Srebrenik, iFM 2 Folk, Djakovo, Orasje, Glas Krajine, Usora, Radio Ljubav, Klas, Zabok, Resavski, Radio Fan, Studio M.






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