Fazlija biography
Fazlija religion Fadil Fazlija (born July 15, in Bihać, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian singer popular in the Western Balkans. His music style is to be assigned to the turbo folk. In addition to songs in the Bosnian language, he often sings Romansh and Albanian songs as well as Turkish folk songs at his concerts.
Nedžad Fazlija (born 25
Fadil Fazlija je bosanskohercegovački pevač folk muzike najpoznatiji po pesmama „Malo viski, malo Coca-cola“, „Duga“, „Evo majko sina tvog“, „Još jednom reci da me voliš“ i drugima. Rođen je jula godine u Bihaću. Živi i radi u austrijskom gradu Linc.Fazlija Šaćirović (born 1957), Yugoslav Fadil Fazlija (born July 15, in Bihać, SFR Yugoslavia, today Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a popular Bosnian singer on the West Balkans. His musical direction is attributable to Turbofolk. In addition to songs in Bosnian, he often sings Romance and Albanian songs as well as Turkish folk songs at his concerts.
Fazlija discography and songs: Music Bahri Fazliu was born in the village of Llaushë near Podujevë, Kosovo, at the time in was the younger brother of Fahri Fazliu, PMK member who lost his life in a shoot-out with Yugoslav police on 2 November , in "Kodra e Diellit" neighborhood in Pristina.