Babaroga (album)
1991 studio album by Ceca
Babaroga | ||||
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Studio album by Ceca | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Studio | Studio "HIT" | |||
Genre | Pop, Serbian Music, Serbian folk | |||
Label | PGP-RTB | |||
Producer | Dobrivoje Ivanković, Miroljub Kemiš | |||
Ceca chronology | ||||
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Babaroga is the fourth studio album by Serbian singer Ceca. It was released in 1991.[1] The album's title is derived from a horned witch in Slavic folklore called "Baba Roga", who kidnaps and eats misbehaving children at night.
Track listing
- All music by Dobrivoje Ivanković, except tracks 3 and 9 (Miroljub Kemiš). All lyrics as noted.
- Babaroga (Lyrics: Ivanković)
- Volim te (Lyrics: Ilonka Tadić)
- Izbriši, vetre, trag (Lyrics: Stevica Spasić)
- Hej, vršnjaci (Lyrics: Mirjana Bukovčić Trišić)
- Sto put' sam se zaklela (Lyrics: Ivanković)
- Da si nekad do bola voleo (Lyrics: Marija Nikolić)
- Ne kuni majko (Lyrics: Violeta Mićović)
- Bivši (Lyrics: Dragan Stodić)
- Mokra trava (Lyrics: Milada Zeković)
References
- ^ "Ceca – Ceca (1991, CD)". Discogs.
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Ceca
- Discography
- Cvetak zanovetak
- Ludo srce
- Pustite me da ga vidim
- Babaroga
- Šta je to u tvojim venama – Kukavica
- Ja još spavam u tvojoj majici
- Fatalna ljubav
- Emotivna luda
- Maskarada
- Ceca 2000
- Decenija
- Gore od ljubavi
- Idealno loša
- Ljubav živi
- Autogram
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