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![]() Group members from 1981 left to right; Rajko Dujmić, Slobodan Momčilović, Đurđica Barlović, Marinko Colnago and Vladimir Kočiš Zec. | |
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Also known as | The New Fossils |
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Novi Fosili (English: The New Fossils) is a Croatian pop band, one of the most popular music acts in the former Yugoslavia.
Often regarded as: "The Croatian ABBA", because of their bright and fun songs for children and young people, love ballads with urban lyrics with sing-along choruses and contemporary arrangements, the group was phenomenon of Yugoslavian Pop music from late 70s until late 80s when they were at the peak of their fame.[1][2][3]
As a group, they released 29 albums (16 studio albums and 13 compilation albums), which have sold millions of copies and they are considered one of the best selling musicians in former Yugoslavia.[4]