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As the title suggests, the song explores themes of lost love, nostalgia, and heartbreak. It reflects the "sevdah" spirit—a specific kind of soulful yearning or "black bile" often found in Balkan music.
Available on regional Balkan music platforms and occasionally on Spotify or Apple Music under various "Best of" folk compilations. ramiza_milkunic_nema_vise_ljubavi_audio_2008
Ramiza Milkunić, a prominent performer known for her preservation of traditional Bosnian sevdalinka music. Release Year: 2008. Album Title: Nema više ljubavi (There is No More Love). Genre: Modern Folk / Sevdah-influenced pop-folk. Musical Style & Themes As the title suggests, the song explores themes
The 2008 audio production blends traditional accordion and string arrangements with contemporary folk rhythms common in the Bosnian music scene of the late 2000s. Historical Context Ramiza Milkunić, a prominent performer known for her
Frequently hosted on official folk music channels (such as BN Music or Renome ) or the artist's own archive.
Ramiza Milkunić is highly respected not just as a singer, but as an educator and founder of the festival in Tuzla. This specific 2008 release marked a period where she successfully bridged the gap between traditional folk roots and the more commercial production standards of the time. Where to Listen
"Nema više ljubavi" is a song by Bosnian sevdalinka and folk singer , released in 2008 as part of her album of the same name. Song & Album Overview