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Younger audiences are rediscovering 2000s hits through modernized arrangements.
💡 : The "Azi" version is often titled as a "Kavr" (Cover) on YouTube, where it has garnered significant views by tapping into the nostalgia of the original Vlatka/Deen hit.
Vlatka Pokos, already an established television personality and singer in Croatia, paired with Fuad Backović (Deen), who would later represent Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest. Their collaboration was characterized by: originala_deen_vlatka_pokos_poljubi_me_kavr_azi...
A focus on catchy, upbeat choruses typical of the "Euro-pop" style.
The song "Poljubi me" serves as a significant marker of early 2000s Southeast European pop production. Originally a collaboration between Croatian singer Vlatka Pokos and Bosnian artist Deen, the track has experienced a secondary life through contemporary covers. This paper examines the original production context and the subsequent viral reception of the version by Azi, illustrating the shift in Balkan music consumption from televised pop festivals to digital platforms. Their collaboration was characterized by: A focus on
"Poljubi me" remains a testament to the enduring power of Balkan pop melodies. While the original Pokos and Deen version stands as a historical artifact of early 2000s optimism, Azi’s cover demonstrates the fluid nature of musical legacy in the age of digital streaming. The song's transition ensures its place in the regional "evergreen" catalog.
A deliberate attempt to bridge the Zagreb and Sarajevo music scenes. This paper examines the original production context and
This request refers to the song , originally performed by Vlatka Pokos and Deen , and later covered by the Bosnian artist Azi (Azra Musić).