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ŠOK-BOMBA JELENE KARLEUŠE: Ovo je balada s "Enigme" koju će sutra premijerno izvesti u "Pinkovim zvezdama"
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ŠOK-BOMBA JELENE KARLEUŠE: Ovo je balada s "Enigme" koju će sutra premijerno izvesti u "Pinkovim zvezdama"

Music star Jelena Karleuša is set to present her long-awaited project 'Enigma' to the public, which includes three new songs. The first song, titled 'Sad je sve okej,' will be premiered tomorrow during the final evening of the music competition 'Pinkove zvezde,' where she participates as a member of the expert jury. Her PR manager, Zoran Birtašević, announced the premiere on social media platform X and shared additional details about the emotional ballad. The 'Enigma' project has been generating significant public interest, with fans eagerly awaiting new material from one of the most popular regional singers.

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ŠOK-BOMBA JELENE KARLEUŠE: Ovo je balada s "Enigme" koju će sutra premijerno izvesti u "Pinkovim zvezdama"

Music star Jelena Karleuša is set to present her long-awaited project 'Enigma' to the public, which includes three new songs. The first song, titled 'Sad je sve okej,' will be premiered tomorrow during the final evening of the music competition 'Pinkove zvezde,' where she participates as a member of the expert jury. Her PR manager, Zoran Birtašević, announced the premiere on social media platform X and shared additional details about the emotional ballad. The 'Enigma' project has been generating significant public interest, with fans eagerly awaiting new material from one of the most popular regional singers.

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