About this album
Where they were
When 'Gore od ljubavi' was released in May 2004, Ceca was already a well-established figure in the Serbian music scene, following her breakout success with 'Marim ja'. This album further solidified her status as a leading artist in the turbo-folk genre, showcasing her ability to blend contemporary sounds with classic Balkan influences.
Why it matters
This album marked a significant commercial success, topping the charts in Serbia and earning Ceca widespread acclaim for its catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. It also played a pivotal role in popularizing turbo-folk music during the early 2000s, influencing a generation of artists in the region.
Essential tracks
- "Gore od ljubavi" — The title track encapsulates the album's emotional core, blending passionate vocals with an engaging melody that resonates deeply with listeners.
- "Prljavo, prljavo" — This song features a captivating rhythm and playful lyrics that illustrate Ceca's charismatic style and ability to tackle complex themes with humor.
- "Pazi s kim spavaš" — With its catchy chorus and relatable narrative about love and betrayal, this track highlights Ceca's lyrical prowess and connection to her audience.
Release Date
May 24, 2004
Artist Origin
Serbia
Tracklist
- 1 Gore od ljubavi 4:10
- 2 Prljavo, prljavo 3:17
- 3 Ne guši me 3:22
- 4 Trula višnja 4:40
- 5 Plan B 3:36
- 6 Zamalo 2:57
- 7 Pazi s kim spavaš 4:05
- 8 Stereo bol 4:55
- 9 Neću dugo 4:22
- 10 Pepeljara 4:31
- 11 Od tebe ne znam da se oporavim 3:55