Vlado Georgiev 2009 | en

Serbian/Montenegrin pop singer/songwriter. Born in 1977 in Herceg Novi, Montenegro. For the last 10 years he's been living and working in Belgrade. In 1997 he won the first prize with song "Draga" ("Dear") on festival "Pjesma Mediterana" ("Song of the Mediteran") in Budva, S&M. Vlado Georgiev participated on festivals throughout Serbia & Montenegro and wrote songs for young pop singers, patiently waiting for his big chance. He didn't want to make highly commercial instant-hits for good money. Young singer Željko Vasić had a lot of success with Vlado's song "Žena kao ti" ("A women like you") on "Budva 2001" festival....
Vlado Kalember is Croatian pop singer famous for his recognisable husky voice. In 1970s he was the vocalist of popular Silver Wings band. After leaving the band, he continued solo career. In 1984, together with Izolda Barudžija he represented Yugoslavia at Eurovision Song Contest. He is famous after his funny voice and supporting homosexuality. .
Light nineties dance indie is doing better than ever. If you have any doubts, check out Helsinki duo Shine 2009. They combine the spirit of Gothenburg’s balearic pop bands like The Embassy and Air France with the wild years of Ibiza and the Madchester mania. Their recipe mixes vocalist Sami Suova’s laid-back and drowsy vocals with crisp dance pop beats and fun, slogan-packed lyrics – and it works like a charm. .
Vlado Kreslin is one of the most recognizable Slovenian artists ever. His music is a mix of rock'n'roll, blues, folk and Slovenian national music. He started his musical career in 70s as a drummer in a group called Apollo. Then he played in couple of groups and after that he started a solo career. In the year 1983 Vlado started playing with Martin Krpan (Slovenian rock group) that produced one of his most known songs Od višine se zvrti. When he ended his travel with Martin Krpan he went back to the roots and started to play Slovenian national music...
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Hej Ti (Dj Mishko® Club Mix 2009) *NEW*
Bez Tebe [Promo]