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Moja bogda sna is the first solo album of the Bosnian singer Dino Merlin, after five Merlin band albums.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Moja bogda sna" | Dino Merlin | Dino Merlin, Vedran Ostojić | |
2. | "Prokletog me Bog stvorio" | Dino Merlin | Dino Merlin, Vedran Ostojić | |
3. | "Šta će mi sad ljubav?" | Dino Merlin | Dino Merlin | |
4. | "Ti i ja (Sarajevski veliki park)" | Zlatko Arslanagić | Dino Merlin | |
5. | "Ako me ikada sretneš" | Dino Merlin | Dino Merlin, Vedran Ostojić | |
6. | "Da se kući vratim" | Dino Merlin | Dino Merlin, Vedran Ostojić | |
7. | "Ostat' će istine dvije (kao nikada prije)" | Dino Merlin, Prince Rogers Nelson | Dino Merlin | |
8. | "Zaboravi" | Dino Merlin, Sezen Aksu | Dino Merlin | |
9. | "Poljubih te sinoć" | Dino Merlin | Vedran Ostojić | |
10. | "Vojnik sreće" | Dino Merlin | Dino Merlin |
Extra song featured on this album is the Republic of BiH wartime national anthem, Jedna si jedina . [1]
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