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Bojan Milanović : ウィキペディア英語版
Bojan Milanović

Bojan Milanović (born November 28, 1961) is a singer from Šid, Serbia.
== Biography ==
Bojan released his debut album for the Croatian market, ''Zagrizi me jako, najjace'', in 1989. His second album, ''Zeleo bih'', was released in 1993 for PGP-RTS. On this album was Bojan's greatest hit, the song "Katarina." The third album, ''Uzmi sve sto ljubav dotakne'', was published in 1995. The greatest hits from this album are the songs "Jutro", "Ti si moja ciganka", "Prvi put", and "Mi se ljubimo". On this album there is a Roy Orbison song, "Reke ljubavi". Bojana Milanovic's last album, ''Kraljica'', was published in 2000. This album contained the hits "Poljubi me", "Gitaro luda", and "Bila jednom jedna pesma". After the publication of this album Bojan withdrew from public life.

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