Perper (band)

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Perper
Origin Cetinje, Montenegro
Genres Pop rock, Rock and roll
Years active1991–present
LabelsGoraton, Perper Music
MembersNikola Radunović
Aleksandar Radunović
Ivan Vujović
Momčilo Zeković
Mihailo Ražnatović

Perper is a Montenegrin pop rock band from Cetinje. The band was founded in December 1991 and today it is one of most popular rock bands in Montenegro.

Contents

Members

Notes

Discography

Singles

  • Mir kao peto godišnje doba (1991)
  • Godine (1992)
  • Još uvijek čekam te (1997)
  • Sa dušom od kamena (2000)
  • Neđelja (2000)
  • Dodir svile (2004)
  • Hrabri sokoli (2007)
  • Niz tvoja leđa (2015)
  • Sloboda (2019) [1]

Compilations

  • Perper (Kompilacijsko izdanje) (1998) [2]

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