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Guys from Seven Up singing together after 16 years

Published: February 20, 2016
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received_1730213503881993Members of the former boy band Seven Up from Sarajevo – Gordan Radic Gogi, Elvir Hadzijamakovic Lilo and Damir Pasic Dadi performed tonight in the Sarajevo City Hall as part of the premiere of the song with which BiH will perform at this year’s Eurosong.
The band Seven Up gathered again after 16 years, and performed the song “Kad ti cujem glas (When I hear your voice),” without their fifth member Nedim Zgodic.

Band Seven Up was formed in 1993, and their first album was released in 1995 and it was called “Nocne ptice (Night Birds)”. Members of the band were: Aida Lindov, Goran Radic, Elvir Hadzijamakovic, Nermin Karsic, Damir Pasic and Nedim Zgodic. Fuad Backovic Deen came in the band in 1996.

Teenagers Gogi, Lilo, Deen, Dadi and Nedim became very popular, and their album “Otvori oci (Open Your Eyes)” brought them exclusive contracts with leading record companies. Thanks to this album, they won numerous awards in 1998. In 2004, they released their last album entitled “Kraj (The End)”.
(Source: L. C./Klix.ba)

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