Funky G are a Serbian dance duo.
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Funky G | |
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Origin | Belgrade, Serbia |
Genres | Eurodance, pop-folk |
Years active | 1994–2009 |
Labels | City Records |
Members | Gagi Dogani |
Past members | Anabela Atijas Marina Uzelac Ana Rich Marija Mijanović |
The duo comprises Anabela (vocals) and Gagi Đogani (born Gazmen Đogani). Gagi, who is the leader of the group, is a brother of Đole Đogani who is leader of another Serbian dance music group, Đogani. Until 2009 Anabela Atijas, Gagi's ex-wife, was a member of the group.
Funky G were one of the first music groups promoting dance music in the region. They became famous with their song "Samo u Snu" ("Only in a Dream"), launching a dance music scene in the former Yugoslavia to new levels (often blending it with folk elements).
On 29 April 2009, Anabela and Gagi Djogani divorced.[1] In 2011, Ana Rich replaced Anabela, but she left after a year. In 2012, Marina replaced Ana.
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