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Djevojka sa juga

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''Djevojka sa juga'' ((英語:Girl from the South)) is the fourth studio album by Bosnian pop star Maya Berović. It was released 17 October 2012 through City Records in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. ''Girl from the South'' is Berović's first project with City, after signing with them in early 2012. She said that she was "extremely satisfied" with her new labels support of her music, after being dropped by Grand Production for low product sales in 2008.
==Background==
Maya began work on ''Girl from the South'' upon returning from a month-long vacation in January–February 2012 on an Australian cruise ship near Sydney and spending ten days in Dubai. She left BN Music and signed a recording contract with the record label City Records.
Berović soon began work with composer Damir Handanović who has produced hit songs for artists such as Ceca, Dara Bubamara, Elvira Rahić, Darko Lazić and Mile Kitić, among many others. Songwriting duo Atelje Trag co-wrote and produced the title song.

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