Đogani

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Đogani
OriginBelgrade, Serbia (FR Yugoslavia at time of formation)
GenresPop-folk, turbo-folk, dance
Years active1992–present
WebsiteOfficial website
MembersĐole
Vesna
Past members
Slađana "Slađa" Delibašić
Beta Djogani


Đogani (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђогани), formerly known as Đogani Fantastiko and Giogani Fantastico, is a Serbian pop-folk and dance duo popular in ex-Yugoslavia. The duo consists of Đorđe "Đole" Đogani (born Hamit Ðogani) (Ђорђе „Ђоле“ Ђогани), and his unmarried wife, Vesna Trivić (Весна Тривић).

Đorđe Đogani "Đole", a former track and fielder for Red Star Belgrade and national team of Yugoslavia. In 1981. Hamit Ðogani represented Yugoslavia on the 3rd World Championship in disco dancing, taking 7th place.

Later he changed his name to Đorđe, according to his nickname derived from his surname, "Đole".

In 1992 Đogani formed a band with his wife Slađana "Slađa" Delibašić. The two divorced in 2001. Đole starts a new career with Vesna Trivić. Đole's younger brother Gagi and a son of his older brother, Baki, also have successful careers in dance music, leading Funky G and , respectively.

Discography[]

As Đogani Fantastiko (Đole & Slađa)
  • 1993. — Storm (ZaM)
  • 1994. — Idemo na Mars (Zmex)
  • 1995. — Pronađi sebe (ZaM)
  • 1996. — Ostavljena bez nade (Raglas Records)
  • 1997. — Granice nema (Centro scena)
  • 1998. — Bensedin (Centro scena)
  • 2000. — Da, to je to (ZaM)
As Đogani (Đole & Vesna)

See also[]

External links[]

  • [1] - Magazine "Zdravo", May 1981.
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