Cura sa čaršije (English: Girl from the Čaršija) is the tenth studio album by Bosnian pop-folk singer Elvira Rahić. It was released 11 April 2011 through Hayat Production.
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Released | 11 April 2011 (2011-04-11) | |||
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Rahić recorded a duet with friend and colleague Enes Begović called "Dođi na godinu" for the album.[1] A "new style" accompanied the album, different from Rahić's previous work.[2]
Cura sa čaršije was released by Hayat Production on 11 April 2011. A "promotional party" was held at Sarajevo's hotel Bristol 30 May 2011.[3] Also the help promote Cura sa čaršije, Rahić embarked on a tour of the same name.[4]
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1. | "1001" |
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2. | "Cura sa čaršije" (Girl from the Čaršija) |
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3. | "Udajem se" (I'm Getting Married) |
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4. | "Bosanac (featuring DJ Deny)" (Bosnian Man) |
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5. | "Ne traži to od mene" (Don't Look for That From Me) |
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6. | "Nestani" (Disappear) |
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7. | "U nedjelji jedan dan" (One Day a Week) |
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8. | "Najljepši cvijet" (The Most Beautiful Flower) |
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9. | "Super Mama" |
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10. | "Matura" (Graduation) |
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11. | "Što da pravam" (Why Do I Have to Defend Myself) |
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12. | "Dođi na godinu (featuring Enes Begović)" (Come in a Year) |
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