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Faris Pinjo released the song "Birds of Malaga", his wife Amina Kajtaz sang the backing vocals
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Faris Pinjo released the song "Birds of Malaga", his wife Amina Kajtaz sang the backing vocals

Faris Pinjo has released a new song titled 'Ptice iz Malage,' which features his wife Amina Kajtaz providing backing vocals. The song is described as having an energetic arrangement and catchy refrain suitable for summer playlists, radio airplay, and long drives with open windows. The track tells a story of forbidden love that becomes stronger due to the obstacles it faces. Pinjo mentions that the song was created with a lot of love and includes contributions from multiple family members and collaborators. This new single follows Pinjo's previous work 'Etida o ambalažama,' which focused on the

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Faris Pinjo released the song "Birds of Malaga", his wife Amina Kajtaz sang the backing vocals

Faris Pinjo has released a new song titled 'Ptice iz Malage,' which features his wife Amina Kajtaz providing backing vocals. The song is described as having an energetic arrangement and catchy refrain suitable for summer playlists, radio airplay, and long drives with open windows. The track tells a story of forbidden love that becomes stronger due to the obstacles it faces. Pinjo mentions that the song was created with a lot of love and includes contributions from multiple family members and collaborators. This new single follows Pinjo's previous work 'Etida o ambalažama,' which focused on the

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual summary of the music release, including details about the song's theme, collaborators, and its place in the artist's discography. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective emphasis that would indicate a political lean.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 92): The article provides detailed information about the song 'Ptice iz Malage,' including collaborators, themes, and context relative to previous work. All claims appear well-supported and consistent with the cross-source consensus.

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