Lyrics by Vatreni Poljubac

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  1. Moj stav
  2. Zbogom ljubavi
  3. Andjeo zla
  4. Baj baj moja malena
  5. Bugi
  6. Doktor za Rock'n'Roll
  7. Gleda a Ne da
  8. Iz inata
  9. Ja sam kreten
  10. Jedan od sto
  11. Kad sve prodje ostacu sam
  12. Kako da te ostavim
  13. Kako da znam
  14. Krv i znoj
  15. Moja sudbina
  16. Muskarci ne placu
  17. Navrat-nanos i na svoju ruku
  18. Ne ide to
  19. Ne pitaj me
  20. Ne ujeda pas koji laje
  21. Necu mama
  22. Nek se nosi sve u onu stvar
  23. Neka ti bude
  24. Neka tuga ostane
  25. Nisam blesav ako sam lud
  26. Obori me pa voli me
  27. Poljubi me ili ubi me
  28. Recept za Rock'n'roll
  29. Reci ako lazem
  30. Rodjen da budem svoj
  31. Sad ga lomi
  32. Samo s njom
  33. Sedam dana ja ljubio nisam
  34. Smij se i kad bi plakati htio
  35. Srce samo jednom voli
  36. Stipu gatibo
  37. Sudbina
  38. Sve prolazi samo se ja mijenjam
  39. To je moj grad
  40. Umrijecu mlad
  41. Umrijecu zbog nje
  42. Zikino kolo

Vatreni Poljubac (trans. Fiery Kiss) is a hard rock and heavy metal band, originally formed in 1977 in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, and since 1998 based in Belgrade, Serbia. Formed and led by vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Milić Vukašinović, Vatreni Poljubac was one the most notable acts of the Yugoslav hard rock and heavy metal scene. Formed in October 1977, after the end of Vukašinović's one-year stint as the drummer for Bijelo Dugme, the original lineup of Vatreni Poljubac consisted of Vukašinović, bass guitarist Shefqet Hoxha and drummer Perica Stojanović. The band's initial releases, the single "Doktor za rock and roll" and the album Oh, što te volim, joj!, were well-received by the audience and presented the band with their hard rock and heavy metal sound with folk influences. With their following releases the band maintained a loyal fanbase, although Vukašinović was occasionally criticized for his use of folk motifs in the band's songs by a part of Yugoslav music press, which compared some of Vatreni Poljubac songs with the Yugoslav "newly composed folk music". In 1982, the band went on a three-year hiatus, Vukašinović reforming the group for the 1985 comeback album Iz inata. The group's 1986 album 100% Rock 'n' Roll was recorded with former Bijelo Dugme vocalist Mladen Vojičić "Tifa", and is the only Vatreni Poljubac album not to feature Vukašinović on vocals. After the album release, the group disbanded, Vukašinović devoting himself to working with Yugoslav folk singers and releasing several solo albums. In 1997, he moved from Sarajevo to Belgrade, where he reformed Vatreni Poljubac in 1998. During the following two decades, Vukašinović would simultaneously release new Vatreni Poljubac albums, recorded by various lineups of the band, and his solo albums. Although Vukašinović's late works saw very little critical and commercial success, Vatreni Poljubac still enjoys a loyal fanbase in former Yugoslav republics.

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