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Cultural origins | 1990s, FR Yugoslavia |
Turbo-folk is a subgenre of contemporary South Slavic pop music that initially developed in Serbia during the 1990s as a fusion of techno and folk. The term was an invention of the Montenegrin singer Rambo Amadeus, who jokingly described the aggressive, satirical style of music as "turbo folk".[1][2] While primarily associated with Serbia, this style is also popular in other former Yugoslav republics.
Uostalom, već samo njegovo umetničko ime to govori, kao i njegov termin za muzički pravac kojim se bavi — „turbo folk".[Besides, this is already shown by his artistic alias, as well as by his name for the musical style that he works in – "turbo folk".]
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