Mirzino Jato

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Apsolutno Tvoj 03:05 Tools
Apsolutno tvoj (Orginal) 03:02 Tools
Normalna Stvar 03:15 Tools
Secer I Med 03:10 Tools
Bugi Na Prugi 03:52 Tools
Brodolom 02:49 Tools
Duge Dobre Noge 03:49 Tools
Veza Bez Obaveza 04:49 Tools
Lopove Moj Mali 03:18 Tools
Opsti Haos 03:29 Tools
Carter let 04:19 Tools
Gasim svoj pikavac i odlazim 03:06 Tools
Bambina 02:38 Tools
Zazmuri Na Moje Mane 02:39 Tools
Ustedimo struju 02:31 Tools
Suncice 03:55 Tools
Sanjam jos 03:58 Tools
Najsladji Rode 02:50 Tools
O moja mila 02:34 Tools
Oka dva garava 03:52 Tools
Šećer i med 03:15 Tools
Opšti Haos 03:29 Tools
Uvece u podrumu 03:08 Tools
volim te bez rezultata 03:09 Tools
Pada Sneg 03:09 Tools
Zumbule moj 03:33 Tools
Čarter let 04:15 Tools
Zažmuri na moje mane 02:39 Tools
Ja bih da me druga mazi 04:22 Tools
Azra 03:55 Tools
Bez rezultata 04:22 Tools
Apsolutno moj 04:22 Tools
Najslađi rode 04:23 Tools
Zvezda i alkohol 04:23 Tools
MIRZINO JATO - Apsolutno tvoj 03:03 Tools
Bila je tako lijepa 04:23 Tools
Apsolutno Tvoj (Sevdah Baby remix) 04:23 Tools
Pitam se cesto gdje si ti 04:23 Tools
pada snijeg 04:23 Tools
Bolujem ja, bolujes ti 04:23 Tools
Kazu da Bosne nema (Danas mi s 04:23 Tools
Jos jedan dan 04:23 Tools
Sunčice 04:23 Tools
Fato 04:23 Tools
Apsolutno tvoj (II) 04:23 Tools
01. Secer i med 04:23 Tools
Normalna stvar (Orginal) 04:23 Tools
Kazu da Bosne nema 04:23 Tools
Andjele moj 04:23 Tools
08. Apsolutno tvoj 04:23 Tools
Sanjam još 04:23 Tools
Zvezda i alkohol www.balkanuk.com 04:23 Tools
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Mirzino Jato ("The Mirza's Flock") was a disco-pop group formed in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (also ex-Yugoslavia), in the late seventies by Mirza Alijagić and two female singes, Zumreta Midžić-Zuizi and Gordana Ivandić. Their first album, Šećer i med ("Sugar and Honey") was released in 1979 and featured the song Apsolutno tvoj, that became their biggest hit. The music on this album was written by Sead Zele Lipovača (Divlje Jagode) and lyrics by Marina Tucaković. While the first album musically was in a disco style, similar to Boney M, the second album, Najslađi rode, released in 1983 was a turn towards more pop sound, as a result of main songwriters being the members of Serbian pop band Zana. Soon after the release of their second album, Mirzino Jato disbanded. Mirza Alijagić reformed the band for a brief period in 1994 and recorded one more album, Mirzino Jato. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.