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In this genius video, journalist asking people in Zagreb about their music tastes. He telling them parts of songs of some ''prominent'' and ''appreciated'' singers from Croatia who are known for their ''culture'' and ''art'' Josipa Lisac and Oliver Dragojevic... In that songs there was some vurgal parts which Croat people associate with turbo-folk music from Bosnia, Serbia and rest of Balkans. That verses were from songs of their music idols, Josipa Lisac, Prljavo Kazaliste, Thompson, Oliver Dragojevic...but ''fantastic verses'' who they liked were from Sinan Sakic, an great example of turbo-folk musican. They says that they like his verses (they didn't know it was from him). Guy with French jersey associated Oliver Dragojevic (he didn't know it was from his song) verses about sex with Greater-Serbia and Serbian nationalism.
So, Croats (especially from the Zagreb area) hates Balkans and everything associated with it, but on their weddings and in their night life turbo-folk is most listened genre of music.
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