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Goca Trzan : ウィキペディア英語版
Goca Tržan

Gordana Marinković (Serbian Cyrillic: Гордана Маринковић), née ''Tržan'', known as Goca Tržan (Гоца Тржан, ) is a popular Serbian singer. She was born on July 8, 1974, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). She was raised in the Novi Beograd municipality, and lived there until her 18th birthday.
==Musical background==
Her music is typically pop with some Balkan ethnological influences. In 2001, she collaborated with the famous Macedonian singer Toše Proeski to record the track ''1,200 milja'' which became an instant hit in the Serbian language. On the actual ''Želim da se promenim'' album, the track appears twice; it is also the final track in which the duo perform the song in the Macedonian language (1,200 mili). Tržan famously held a concert to which one fanatic male admirer purchased every ticket making him the only spectator; this was something unknown to her until she arrived on stage somewhat curious as to why the arena was (virtually) empty. She is also a singer of the Serbian pop group Tap 011.

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