Divlje Jagode, a hard rock and heavy metal band, was formed in 1977 in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia. The group initially consisted of Sead "Zele" LipovaÄa on guitar, Anto "Toni" JankoviÄ on vocals, Nihad JusufhodžiÄ on bass guitar, Adonis DokuzoviÄ on drums, and Mustafa "Muc" Ismailovski on keyboards. Divlje Jagode gained attention with their debut self-titled album in 1978, which featured hard rock ballads "Jedina moja" and a cover of the Bosnian traditional song "Moj dilbere". The band achieved mainstream popularity in Yugoslavia with albums Motori (1982), Äarobnjaci (1983), and Vatra (1985). In 1986, Divlje Jagode moved to London under the name Wild Strawberries, recording an English-language album. The group disbanded in 1990 but reunited in 1994 with Zlatan ÄehiÄ on vocals.
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