Babaroga | ||||
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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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