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Jedan dan života

Miroslav Ilić · 1985

12 min · 4 tracks · turbo-folk · Serbian folk music

A vibrant blend of traditional Serbian folk melodies infused with the rhythmic energy of turbo-folk.

Jedan dan života is an album by Miroslav Ilić, released in 1985. A vibrant blend of traditional Serbian folk melodies infused with the rhythmic energy of turbo-folk. This album is notable for its celebration of Yugoslav identity during a time of political fragmentation and cultural evolution. Songs like 'Živela Jugoslavija' became anthems that resonated deeply with listeners, reflecting both nostalgia and national pride amid changing sociopolitical landscapes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jedan dan života sound like?

A vibrant blend of traditional Serbian folk melodies infused with the rhythmic energy of turbo-folk. Rooted in turbo-folk and Serbian folk music.

What makes Jedan dan života by Miroslav Ilić notable?

This album is notable for its celebration of Yugoslav identity during a time of political fragmentation and cultural evolution. Songs like 'Živela Jugoslavija' became anthems that resonated deeply with listeners, reflecting both nostalgia and national pride amid changing sociopolitical landscapes. When 'Jedan dan života' was released in 1985, Miroslav Ilić was already a prominent figure in the Serbian music scene, following his breakout success in the early 1980s. This album marked a significant moment as it solidified his reputation, introducing a more modern sound within the framework of Yugoslav folk music.

How many songs are on Jedan dan života?

Jedan dan života has 4 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·12:42

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Jedan Dan Života Standout 3:30
  • 2 Pričali Su, Pričali 3:07
  • 3 Živela Jugoslavija Standout 3:11
  • 4 Volimo Se Iz Inata Standout 2:54

Release Date

January 1, 1985

Artist Origin

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Runtime

12 min 42 sec