Perper | |
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Origin | Cetinje, Montenegro |
Genres | Pop rock, Rock and roll |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Goraton, Perper Music |
Members | Nikola Radunović Aleksandar Radunović Ivan Vujović Momčilo Zeković Mihailo Ražnatović |
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