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Young artist Jovana Lazić and DJ Neba are celebrating World Music Day with a remix of "Jovano, Jovanke" that breaks down boundaries
Serbia🎭 Culture14 days ago

Young artist Jovana Lazić and DJ Neba are celebrating World Music Day with a remix of "Jovano, Jovanke" that breaks down boundaries

The article announces the release of a new song titled 'Jovano, Jovanke' by DJ Neba and young artist Jovana Lazić, who has autism. The song is described as a remix created through their artistic partnership. The premiere and promotion event will take place on June 21, which coincides with World Music Day. The article highlights Jovana's musical sensitivity and talent, noting her award for artistry among young people in Belgrade. The song will be available on major music platforms.

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Young artist Jovana Lazić and DJ Neba are celebrating World Music Day with a remix of "Jovano, Jovanke" that breaks down boundaries

The article announces the release of a new song titled 'Jovano, Jovanke' by DJ Neba and young artist Jovana Lazić, who has autism. The song is described as a remix created through their artistic partnership. The premiere and promotion event will take place on June 21, which coincides with World Music Day. The article highlights Jovana's musical sensitivity and talent, noting her award for artistry among young people in Belgrade. The song will be available on major music platforms.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural events and artistic collaboration without any overt political commentary or framing. It presents information objectively, highlighting the artists' work and the significance of World Music Day without taking a stance on political issues.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides specific details about the collaboration between DJ Neba and Jovana Lazić, including the release date of the single 'Jovano, Jovanke' on June 21, the location of the promotion event, and Jovana's background as an autistic artist who won a city award. These facts align with the c

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