Silente

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Silente
Origin Dubrovnik, Croatia
Genres Pop music, Pop
Years active2006–2016, 2018–present
Labels Aquarius
MembersSanin Karamehmedović
Tibor Karamehmedović
Ivuša Gojan
Ivana Čuljak
Luka Softić
Lara Viktorija Ilić
Past membersMiro Ćuzulan
Davor Čupić
Ana Vlainić
Lorena Milina
Šimun Končić
Doris Kosović
Website http://silente.hr

Silente is a Croatian band, based in Dubrovnik. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Band members

Current members

Past members

Discography

Studio albums

Lovac na čudesa

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The cover art of Lovac na čudesa

Lovac na čudesa is the band's first studio album. It was released on 28 October 2013 through Aquarius Records, making it their major label debut. [6] [7]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Sanin Karamehmedović; all music is composed by Tibor Karamehmedović

No.TitleLength
1."Na istom mjestu"3:21
2."Morski ljudi, morske žene"4:09
3."Zaboravi nas"3:49
4."Svila"4:02
5."I ovaj put"4:37
6."Ne gledaj me kao da sam"3:30
7."Terca na tišinu"4:12
8."Molim te, zapiši"4:04
9."Dragi vjerujem u sve"3:31
10."Lovac na čudesa"3:15
11."Još jednom"4:13
12."Zimzelen"3:09
13."Noćas ona nije ona"6:15
Total length:52:07

Neće rijeka zrakom teći

The cover art of Nece rijeka zrakom teci Silente NeceRijekaZrakomTeci cover.jpg
The cover art of Neće rijeka zrakom teći

Neće rijeka zrakom teći is the band's second studio album. It was released on 4 May 2015 through Aquarius Records. [8] [9]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Sanin Karamehmedović; all music is composed by Tibor Karamehmedović

No.TitleLength
1."Kako misliš"4:21
2."Sinoć su vatre bile jake"3:38
3."I u mojoj i u tvojoj sobi"3:46
4."Koliko toliko"3:45
5."Rekla si da nikad nisi voljela ovako"4:06
6."Pjesma koja samu sebe mrzi"4:16
7."Jer te imam da me boliš"4:19
8."Čudna ili čudesna"4:15
9."Neće rijeka zrakom teći"3:09
10."Neobranjivo"5:00
Total length:40:35

Malo magle, malo mjesečine

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The cover art of Malo magle, malo mjesečine

Malo magle, malo mjesečine is the band's third studio album. [10] It was released on 5 June 2018 through Aquarius Records. [11]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sve su moje pjesme iste"5:15
2."Krvoloci"3:16
3."Nije išla u detalje"4:10
4."Kao i toliko puta prije"2:25
5."Kao nekakvi stražari"2:50
6."Nađi nekog poput njega"4:06
7."Ti sebe ne znaš"3:31
8."Dvije riječi"3:55
9."Ako te ikada sretnem"3:32
10."Voda ispod mosta"3:14
11."Falange"4:30
12."Kao i toliko puta prije (akustična verzija)"1:58
13."Malo magle, malo mjesečine"3:34
Total length:46:09

IV

IV is the band's fourth studio album. It was released on 10 June 2022. [12] [13]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Sanin Karamehmedović; all music is composed by Tibor Karamehmedović

No.TitleLength
1."Gubitnik prve klase"4:49
2."Pitanje je ljubavi"3:23
3."Mene moje uši lažu"4:20
4."Podjela"3:36
5."Molim te, izbriši"3:21
6."Nikada ovako"3:42
7."Idi"4:07
8."Navečer se srca lome"3:29
9."Milijun malih laži"3:57
10."Poljubi me za kraj"3:40
Total length:38:24

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
CRO
[14]
"Mene moje uši lažu"20205Non-album singles
"Nikada ovako"20211
"Poljubi me za kraj"1
"Sve što treba znat' o ženi"20234
"Sve da ima neki način"20243
"Voli me dok đavo spava"4
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef
2014PorinHit song of the year"Terca na tišinu"Nominated [15]
2014PorinBest pop albumLovac na čudesaNominated [15]
2014PorinBest new artistWon [15]
2016PorinBest pop albumNeće rijeka zrakom tećiNominated [16]
2016PorinBest productionNeće rijeka zrakom tećiNominated [16]
2022PorinSong of the year"Poljubi me za kraj"Nominated [17]
2022PorinBest group performance"Poljubi me za kraj"Nominated [17]
2023PorinAlbum of the yearIVNominated [18]
2023PorinBest pop albumIVNominated [18]

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