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Ceca 2. a Tebe Nema - Zorica Brunclik 3 1. Autogram - Ceca 2. A tebe nema - Zorica Brunclik 3. Avlije, avlije - Zorica Brunclik 4. A delismo sve na pola - Luis 5. Ako me tražiš u nekom drugom - Šaban Šaulić 6. Beograd - Ceca 7. Beli biseru - Lepa Brena 8. Brojanica - Ana Bekuta 9. Bekrija - Ana Bekuta 10. Bio mi je dobar drug - Maja Marijana 11. Bele ruže - Aca Lukas 12. Bezobrazno zelene - Željko Samardžić 13. Bojana - Šaban Šaulić 14. Bio sam pijanac - Šaban Šaulić 15. Beograđanka - Halid Bešlić 16. Votka sa utehom - Ceca 17. Veseljak - Ana Bekuta 18. Volela sam , volela - Hanka Paldum 19. Voliš li me - Aca Lukas 20. Vrati mi se nesrećo - Miligram 21. Veruj bratu svome - Tropico Band 22. Vodiću te do meseca - Miki Mećava 23. Verujem u ljubav - Šaban Šaulić 24. Gas do daske - Petar Mitić 25. Golubica - Šaban Šaulić 26. Da raskinem sa njom - Ceca 27. Dragane moj - Ceca 28. Dokaz - Ceca 29. Da zakopčam jeleče - Zorica Brunclik 30. Da se opet rodim - Mirza Selimović & Ivana Selakov 31. Daleko si - Aca Lukas & Ivana Selakov 32. Dijabolik - Aca Lukas 33. Dođi gore - Aca Lukas 34. Dođeš mi u san - Peđa Medenica 35. Donesi - Lexington 36. Dobro da nije veće zlo - Lexington 37. Devet hiljada - Željko Samardžić 38. Dajte neku lošu - Željko Samardžić 39. Dajte vina hoću lom - Haris Džinović 40. Dunjo moja - Luis 41. Dudo - Luis 42. Donesi divlje mirise - Nino 43. Dajte mi utjehu - Šaban Šaulić 44. Ženske bubice - Viki Miljković 45. Živim da te volim - Saša Kovačević 46. Žal - Šaban Šaulić 47. Za nas kasno je - Aleksandra Prijović 48. Zlatiborske zore - Ana Bekuta 49. Znam - Ceca 50. Zlatnik - Tanja Savić 51. Zauvek tvoj - Tropico Band 52. Zlatne strune - Halid Bešlić 53. Italiana - Severina 54. Idem preko zemlje Srbije - Vesna Zmijanac 55. Imam jedan život - Ana Bekuta 56. Ivanova korita - Merima Njegomir 57. Iznad Tešnja zora sviće - Severina & Halid Bešlić 58. I zanesen tom lepotom - Halid Bešlić 59. Ivana - Medeni mesec 60. I tebe sam sit kafano - Haris Džinović 61. Jadna ti je moja moć - Ceca 62. Ja nisam rođena da živim sama - Ana Bekuta 63. Jugoslovenka - Lepa Brena 64. Ja nemam drugi dom - Lepa Brena 65. Ja imam nekog, a ti si sam - Vesna Zmijanac & Slavko Banjac 66. Ja bez tebe ne mogu da živim - Halid Bešlić 67. Jeste njena kosa crna - Luis 68. Jelena - Aco Pejović 69. Ja stalno pijem - Đani 70. Još ovu noć - Šaban Šaulić 71. Ja ne pijem - Haris Džinović 72. Jesu’ l dunje procvale - Haris Džinović 73. Kad bi bio ranjen - Ceca 74. Kraljevstvo ljubavi (Osećam) - Cakana 75. Košava - Zorica Brunclik 76. Kada bi me pitali - Zorica Brunclik 77. Kralj ponoći - Ana Bekuta 78. Kunem ti se životom - Vesna Zmijanac 79. Kad zamirišu jorgovani - Vesna Zmijanac & Dino Merlin 80. Kao led, kao žar - Luis i Dara Bubamara 81. Kralj meraka - Saša Matić 82. Kuda idu ljudi kao ja - Aca Lukas 83. Kad sam dečak bio - Marko Bulat 84. Kafanska pevačica - Željko Samardžić 85. Kraljica srca mog - Šaban Šaulić 86. Kako mi nedostaješ - Haris Džinović 87. Krčmaru vina za svirače - Haris Džinović 88. Lepotan - Ceca 89. Lepi grome moj - Ceca 90. Lažov notorni - Ceca & Saša Matić 91. Lagala je grade - Saša Matić 92. Ludujem - Dženan Lončarević 93. Loša - Dženan Lončarević 94. Laku noć - Dženan Lončarević 95. Lisica - Aca Lukas 96. Laže mesec - Haris Džinović 97. Ljubav fatalna - Ceca 98. Ljepša od noći - Šako & Dado Polumenta 99. Mile voli disco - Lepa Brena 100. Miki, Mićo - Lepa Brena 101. Mećava - Luis 102. Med i slatko grožđe - Nikola Rokvić 103. Miljacka - Halid Bešlić 104. Muštuluk - Haris Džinović 105. Nije monotonija - Ceca 106. Nagovori majka - Ceca 107. Ne kunite crne oči - Vesna Zmijanac 108. Nevera moja - Vesna Zmijanac 109. Nisam pao - Aco Pejović 110. Ne diraj mi noći - Aco Pejović 111. Nema te nema - Aco Pejović 112. Nije svejedno - Amadeus 113. Nađi novu ljubav - Saša Matić 114. Ne slušaj majko - Aca Lukas 115. Noćas mi se s tobom spava - Šaban Šaulić 116. Ne idi od mene - Luis 117. Nek mi bude zadnja čaša - Haris Džinović 118. Nesanica - Ivkova slava 119. Oluja - Ana Bekuta 120. Ostavljena ja - Ana Bekuta 121. Omaklo mi se - Aca Lukas & Ivana Selakov 122. Onu moju - Tropico Band 123. Ona je moja - Dejan Matić 124. Oluja - Luis 125. Opa, opa - Luis 126. O’ đila - Haris Džinović 127. Poziv - Ceca 128. Popij me kao lek - Ceca 129. Poplava - Ministarke ft. Aco Pejović 130. Prekasno - Amar Gile 131. Posle tebe - Peđa Medenica 132. Paranoja - Tropico Band 133. Putnička - Dženan Lončarević 134. Pesma od bola - Aca Lukas 135. Poklonite mi nju za rođendan - Saša Matić 136. Put me zove moram poći - Halid Bešlić 137. Prvi poljubac - Halid Bešlić 138. Pukni zoro - Montevideo 139. Poznaćeš me i po mraku - Haris Džinović 140. Pusti me, pusti me - Haris Džinović 141. Recite mu da ga volim - Lepa Brena 142. Ruzmarin - Saša Matić 143. Romanija - Halid Bešlić 144. Rano je za tugu - Haris Džinović 145. Ružo rumena - Gagi Jovanović 146. Sanjam - Lepa Brena 147. Samo ostani tu - Lexington ft. Biljana Pećić 148. Slučajno - Saša Kovačević 149. Sam sam - Đani 150. Sve je moje tvoje - Željko Samardžić 151. Slutim da me ne voliš - Željko Samardžić 152. S namerom dođoh u veliki grad - Šaban Šaulić 153. Sneg je opet Snežana - Šaban Šaulić 154. Slike u oku - Luis 155. Sećaš li se one noći - Haris Džinović 156. Tri čaše - Milica Todorović 157. Turbulentno - Ceca 158. Tražio si sve - Ceca 159. Treba vremena - Ana Bekuta 160. Tamburaši tiho svirajte - Legende & Halid Bešlić 161. Traži, traži - Haris Džinović 162. Uno momento - Ministarke ft. Severina 163. Uđi slobodno - Lepa Brena 164. Uspomene - Ana Bekuta 165. Udahni duboko - Nino 166. U meni jesen je - Halid Bešlić 167. Uvenuće narcis beli - Šaban Šaulić 168. Uz Moravu vetar duva - Medeni mesec 169. Hajde da se volimo - Lepa Brena 170. Hladno je, ugrij me - Haris Džinović 171. Crven konac - Ana Bekuta 172. Cvete beli - Dženan Lončarević 173. Crna ženo - Željko Šašić 174. Ciao Bella - Tropico Band 175. Crni oblak - Luis 176. Čik pogodi - Lepa Brena 177. Čisto da znaš - Peđa Medenica 178. Čaršija - Al'Dino .
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