-
pronounced [tǎtjana mǎtejaʃ]; born on 1 July 1970),
known professionally as
Tajči (/ˈtaɪtʃi/ TY-chee, Croatian: [tǎjtʃi]), is a
Croatian singer, television...
- Baloković (1895–1965),
violinist Josipa Lisac (born 1950),
Croatian singer Tajči (born 1970),
Croatian singer,
television show host
Miljenko Matijević (born...
- "Danas sam luda"),
Vlado Kalember (hit "Vino na usnama"), Viktorija, and
Tajči (hits "Hajde da ludujemo" and "Moj mali je opasan"). In 1994,
after a decade...
-
winners of the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1989 – the
Croatian group Riva, and
Tajči in 1990. The
Eurovision Song
Contest 1990 was held in the
Vatroslav Lisinski...
- competition. On June 1, 2008,
Beauty Queens sang the song of
Tajči "Hajde da ludujemo" (with this song,
Tajci represented SFR
Yugoslavia at
Eurovision Song Contest...
-
composed by
Zrinko Tutić, with
lyrics by Alka Vuica, and
performed by
Tajči. The
Yugoslavian parti****ting broadcaster,
Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija...
- born in Zagreb, Croatia. She
moved to the US in 1999. She is the
sister of
Tajči, a Croatian-American
singer and
former pop-star in ex-Yugoslavia. In 2004...
-
Tatiana Cameron (born 1970), Croatian-born pop
singer (formerly
known as "
Tajci")
Tatiana DeMaria,
English musician Tatiana Kotova (born 1985), Russian...
-
succeeded as
Yugoslav entrant that year by "Hajde da ludujemo"
performed by
Tajči. The song's
victory led to
international awareness of
Yugoslav and Croatian...
- "Javi se", "Se****aest ti je godina" (You're 17) with
Tatjana Matejaš-
Tajči, "Naše malo misto", "Ja te
volim najviše na svijetu" (I love you the most...