Goran Bregović is a recording artist who achieved prominence as the lead guitarist of the popular rock band, Bijelo Dugme. One of the most popular composers and modern musicians from the Balkans, Goran Bregović is also one of the few Yugoslav musicians to have performed at international venues like the Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall, and L'Olympia.





Željko Bebek is a Bosnian and Croatian musician and vocalist. He is best known for his association with the Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, where he performed as the lead singer from 1974 to 1984. He left the band in April 1984 to pursue a solo career. Today, Željko Bebek is considered one of the most popular Bosnian and Croatian artistes of his generation.

Seka Aleksic is a Bosnian-born Serbian singer whose debut album Idealno tvoja earned her the first prize at Moravski biseri in Ćuprija, a folk music festival. In 2007, her album Kraljica sold 300,000 copies, which caught the attention of many. Seka Aleksic is also known for making appearances in films and TV shows. She also has her own clothing lines.

Mile Kitić is a Bosnian-born Serbian singer who came into prominence in 1984 when he joined the popular folk collective, Južni Vetar. He achieved popularity almost immediately after joining the band and continues to work with fellow band members, Dragana Mirković, Kemal Malovčić, and Šemsa Suljaković.














Marinko Rokvić was a Serbian folk singer who achieved popularity after appearing at the Ilidža Folk Music Festival in the late 1970s. Rokvić went on to become one of the most famous Serbian folk singers during the 1980s. In 2019, Marinko Rokvić was honored with the Life Achievement Award by the Union of Serbia's Music Artists.

Dejan Matic is a Serbian singer best known as the brother of popular pop-folk singer, Saša Matić. Like his twin brother Saša, Dejan also lost his vision only days after his birth. Over the course of his career, Dejan Matic has released several successful albums like Zaigraj, Sinonim za ljubav, and Dala si mi svega osim ljubavi.

Anabela is a Bosnian-Serbian singer best known for her association with the popular dance duo Funky G along with Gagi Đogani. After breaking up with Đogani, Anabela commenced her solo career and released her first solo album titled Igra sudbine in 2010. Since then, she has established herself as a prominent singer.



Davorin Popović was a Bosnian singer-songwriter best remembered for his association with the pop rock and progressive band Indexi, where he performed as the lead singer. Along with the band, Davorin Popović is credited with founding a specific music style known as Sarajevo pop-rock school.













