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  2. Turbo-folk - Wikipedia

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    Turbo-folk is a subgenre of Serbian contemporary pop music that initially developed during the 1990s as a fusion of techno and folk. The music glorified the lavish lifestyle of personalities such as Željko Ražnatović (a.k.a. "Arkan"), who were allowed to proliferate during the rule of Slobodan Milošević .

  3. Južni Vetar (band) - Wikipedia

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    Južni Vetar (band) Južni Vetar ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јужни Ветар, "South Wind") is a Bosnian-Serbian music band famous for recording with many famous folk, pop-folk and turbo-folk singers from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The band was founded by Miodrag M. Ilić (nickname Mile Bas), an experienced musician from Leskovac, a town ...

  4. List of Slovenian musical artists and groups - Wikipedia

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    Z. Zablujena generacija - punk rock. Zaklonišče prepeva - punk/rock. Zmelkoow - rock. Zoran Predin - rock. Categories: Lists of Slovenian people by occupation. Slovenian musicians. Slovenian musical groups.

  5. Darkwood Dub - Wikipedia

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    Darkwood Dub. Darkwood Dub was a Serbian alternative rock band formed in Belgrade in 1988. In the years after the formation the band gradually grew to prominence on the Serbian rock scene, eventually becoming one of the most notable acts of the 1990s and 2000s Serbian and regional scene. Their music spawned many different genres.

  6. Popular music in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Popular music in Yugoslavia. Popular music in Yugoslavia includes the pop and rock music of the former SFR Yugoslavia, including all their genres and subgenres. The scene included the constituent republics: SR Slovenia, SR Croatia, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Montenegro, SR Macedonia and SR Serbia and its subunits: SAP Vojvodina and SAP Kosovo.

  7. Sinan Sakić - Wikipedia

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    Sinan Sakić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Синан Сакић; 13 October 1956 – 1 June 2018) [1] was a Serbian pop-folk singer. Sakić first reached massive popularity as a member of the Yugoslav turbo-folk band, Južni Vetar ( Southern Wind ). He also went on to have a successful career as a solo artist. Sakić was one of the most successful ...

  8. Balkan music - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Balkan music mixed with modern, electronic beats: this genre first appeared in the Berlin underground scene in the mid-1990s. The term was coined by Berlin DJ Robert Soko, whose BalkanBeats monthly parties still continue nowadays. It then spread to the European and world scene, to become an established genre nowadays.

  9. Balkan brass - Wikipedia

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    Balkan brass. Balkan brass, popularly known by the Serbian name Truba ( Serbian Cyrillic: Труба, "Trumpet"), is a distinctive style of music [1] originating in the Balkan region as a fusion between military music and folk music. [2] In recent years [when?], it has become popular in a techno-synth fusion throughout Europe, and in pop music ...