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(VIDEO) "MIRKA VASILJEVIĆ IS A GUARDIAN OF KOSHERINE" Nele Karajlić on the change at RTS, spoke about the first solo album and moving to Koracic: "Fruit was born, the woman made jam and I brandy"
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(VIDEO) "MIRKA VASILJEVIĆ IS A GUARDIAN OF KOSHERINE" Nele Karajlić on the change at RTS, spoke about the first solo album and moving to Koracic: "Fruit was born, the woman made jam and I brandy"

Dr. Nele Karajlić has released his first solo album titled 'Pijani brod,' where he took on the role of director and utilized artificial intelligence in music videos. Despite admitting that he no longer listens to music much, he finds excitement in collaborations like those with Stefan Milenković. In an interview with 'Blic,' Karajlić discusses his creative universe, which blends music, literature, and television. He views his career as a series of parallel streams rather than a linear path. The album features songs ranging from nearly two decades old to recently created pieces, developed over a year in the studio with a core group of collaborators. While this is his first solo album under his own name, Karajlić emphasizes that the work is still fundamentally his, differing mainly in the approach compared to his previous collective projects.

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(VIDEO) "MIRKA VASILJEVIĆ IS A GUARDIAN OF KOSHERINE" Nele Karajlić on the change at RTS, spoke about the first solo album and moving to Koracic: "Fruit was born, the woman made jam and I brandy"

Dr. Nele Karajlić has released his first solo album titled 'Pijani brod,' where he took on the role of director and utilized artificial intelligence in music videos. Despite admitting that he no longer listens to music much, he finds excitement in collaborations like those with Stefan Milenković. In an interview with 'Blic,' Karajlić discusses his creative universe, which blends music, literature, and television. He views his career as a series of parallel streams rather than a linear path. The album features songs ranging from nearly two decades old to recently created pieces, developed over a year in the studio with a core group of collaborators. While this is his first solo album under his own name, Karajlić emphasizes that the work is still fundamentally his, differing mainly in the approach compared to his previous collective projects.

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