Fatalna ljubav
Svetlana Ceca Ražnatović · 1995
30 min · 9 tracks · folk-pop · turbo-folk
A vibrant blend of folk-pop and turbo-folk that captures the essence of 90s Balkan music.
Why this album works
'Fatalna ljubav' played a pivotal role in popularizing turbo-folk music beyond Serbia's borders, charting successfully within the Balkans. The album's energetic sound and relatable themes resonated with audiences, paving the way for Ceca's subsequent influence on pop and folk genres in the region.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo dance vibes for social gatherings nostalgic moments with friends
- Context
- Released in 1995, 'Fatalna ljubav' was Ceca's debut album, marking her entry into the Serbian music scene amid a rapidly changing cultural landscape. At this time, she was establishing her identity as a leading figure in turbo-folk, following her earlier performances but before her later commercial peak in the late 90s.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Mylène Farmer· Kate Bush· Puffy AmiYumi· Roxette· Duran Duran· David Bowie· Christina Aguilera· ABBA
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Nije Monotonija Standout 3:15
- 2 Zlato, Srećan Put 3:30
- 3 Znam 3:06
- 4 Idi Dok Si Mlad 3:15
- 5 Volela Sam, Volela 3:14
- 6 Šta Još Možeš Da Mi Daš 3:21
- 7 Fatalna Ljubav Standout 3:25
- 8 Da Li To Ljubav Pravi Od Nas Slabiće Standout 3:34
- 9 Beograd 3:21
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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