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Where can i download bosnian songs?

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  1. Bosnian songs can be found on YouTube easily, just type 'bosnian' in the search and then pick&choose the ones you like.

    PS Don't pay attention to the proverbial spitting you'll encounter among ex-Yu people; it's part of our folklore, almost like a national sport. It all springs from lack of knowledge or lack of goodwill. You were told here that the frontman of EKV, Milan Mladenović was born in Sarajevo, as if that proves he was Bosnian. Anyone who knew Milan and witnessed his great but tragic artistic career would only laugh at that. He was as much part of Belgrade, more than even Serbia as a country, as every piece of stone built into its streets&buildings. He was the legend of Akademija and a role model fore generations of young artists.

    Same goes for Đžoni Štulić, who was declaring himself Serbian.

    Same goes for Zdravko Čolić, who still lives in Belgrade.

    Same goes for Goran Bregović ' the whole world knows about him, no need to comment.

    Prljavo Kazalište has no connection to Bosnia, sorry.

    Call Goebels to carry out a gene content survey and conduct a n**i research to prove the impossible. Pathetic.

    edit@"snowhite": I don't remember asking you anything, remind me please? And who are you to comment on other people's posts? Is that your fake account or what? What you wrote is full of c**p, and I didn't mention politics, you did.

    Don't talk to me unless addressed, capito?


  2. Try http://web-music-downloads.com

    Download music for free

  3. Think Macedonian guy gave you good sites. I can give you names of bends, that are really good.

    My recommendation would be:

    1.Crvena jabuka

    2.Indexi

    3.Plavi orkestar

    4. Bijelo dugme.

    5. Zdravko Colic

    6.Azra (old Croatian bend, but it used to be the same)

    7.Novi fosili(same)

    8.Goran Bregovic

    9.Prljavo kazaliste (Croatian)

    10.Milan Mladenovic (EKV) - serbian bend, but he was from Sarajevo.

  4. No offense "Goxy", but, what you just have written is full of c**p. Girl, or a boy, whoever that is, probably didn't want to offend anybody, (s)he just listed some really good bends, and probably didn't mean to connect all that to politics, as you did.

    And, just to know, Milan (EKV) was born in Sarajevo, his father was in the army there, and Sarajevo is the place where he first started to play guitar. He was Serb, if that is important, but, in music, that thing never meant anything.

    Speaking about other bends, here mentioned, (s)he gave the explanation about everything. And, if you just, for a moment, would stop thinking politics, you have to admit that the person listed really good songs.

    So, loose a little!

  5. You can find many songs from ex-yu (including new Bosnian songs) here:

    www.radiomk.com

    www.yucafe.com

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