Zlata Petrovic
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Zlata Petrović is a Serbia
Serbia
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n Pop-folk
Pop-folk
Pop-folk is the umbrella term for the popular musical genres originating in the Balkans and Eastern Europe that are characteristic by the fusion of commercial folk music and "nightclub" music. The term is used alternatively for Turbo-folk and Chalga and is mostly used in Bulgaria...

 singer. She was born in Belgrade
Belgrade
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, Serbia
Serbia
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, to a Montenegrin father and a Roma mother. Her musical career started after her compulsory school with her mother Dragica, a former singer. She started performing in cafés and at weddings. She was married to Peja, Serbian TV host in ZAM, and now Gold Music.

Discography

  • 1983 - Dođi da mi ruke greješ
  • 1984 - Ljubi me još malo
  • 1986 - Srce će ga prepoznati
  • 1987 - Ti si čovek za moju dušu
  • 1989 - Daj mi bože malo snage
  • 1991 - Poludelo srce
  • 1993 - Učinilo vreme svoje
  • 1994 - Mađije
  • 1995 - Ljubi me još malo
  • 1996 - Nedelja
  • 1997 - Plači, moli
  • 2001 - Mirišeš na nju
  • 2004 - Zagušljivo
  • 2008 - Pola tri
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