Balkan (album)
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Balkan is the second studio album by Serbia
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 singer Seka Aleksić
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, recorded in 2003. After several delays, the album was released on March 5, 2005. The album sold more than 3 million copies worldwide. With this album Seka realsed 5 singles, all song has more than 2.5 million views on youtube.

Track listing

  1. "Crno i zlatno" (Black and gold) (03:45)
    (Seka Aleksic "Braja" Brajović, Dragan "Braja" Brajović, Dejan Abadić)
  2. "Dim srca mog" (Smoke of my heart) (04:50)
    (Seka Aleksic, Miloš Roganović-Filip Miletić, Dejan Abadić)
  3. "Dođi i uzmi me" (Come and get me) (03:52)
    (Seka Aleksic, Aleksandar Perisić-Romario, Marina Tucaković, Dejan Abadić)
  4. "Iskoristi moje mane" (Use my flaws) (04:05)
    (Seka Aleksic)
  5. "Sviđa mi se tvoja devojka" (I like your girlfriend) (04:30)
    (Dragan "Braja" Brajović, Dragan "Braja" Brajović, Dejan Abadić)
  6. "Moje prvo neverstvo" (04:10)
    (Seka Aleksic, Dragan "Braja" Brajović, Dragan "Braja" Brajović, D.Abadić)
  7. "Kap parfema" (A drop of perfume) (03:42)
    (Seka Aleksic, A.Perisić-Romario, M.Tucaković, D.abadić)
  8. "Svi tvoji milioni" (All your millions) (04:18)
    (Seka Aleksic, Ceca)
  9. "Za ljubav mobilna" (Ready for love) (03:20)
    (Seka Aleksic)
  10. "Početak kraja" (The beginning of the end) (04:40)
    (Seka Aleksic, Dragan "Braja" Brajović, Dragan "Braja" Brajović, D.Abadić)
  11. "Otrovnica" (Poisonous) (03:58)
    (Seka Aleksic, Sergej Ćetković, Sergej Ćetković, D.Abadić)
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