Moja stvar

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Moja stvar
Moja stvar Severina Album Cover.png
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 5, 1996
RecordedAugust 1996
StudioStudio Rockoko
Length44:39
Label Croatia
Producer Nikša Bratoš
Severina chronology
Trava zelena
(1995)
Moja stvar
(1996)
Djevojka sa sela
(1998)

Moja stvar (English: My Business) is the fifth album by Croatian singer Severina. It was released in 1996 by Croatia Records. [1] This is Severina's first album on which she is signed as the author of the title track and several other songs. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Uspavanka" (Lullaby)
  2. "Moja stvar" (My Business)
  3. "Od rođendana do rođendana" (From Birthday to Birthday)
  4. "Spreman za to" (Ready for It)
  5. "Pomalo" (Slowly)
  6. "Zima, ljeta, jeseni" (Winters, Summers, Autumns)
  7. "Zvijezde padaju" (The Stars Are Falling)
  8. "Budi happy" (Be Happy)
  9. "Slobodna" (Free)
  10. "Aj, aj, aj, aj" (Ow, Ow, Ow, Ow)
  11. "Milost" (Amazing Grace)

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References

  1. "Moja stvar". Severina. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  2. crorec.com: Autori albuma Moja stvar, preuzeto 28. travnja 2014.