Ljiljana Nikolovska

Ljiljana Nikolovska (Croatian pronunciation: [ʎǐʎana nikɔlɔ̌ʋskaː]; Macedonian: Лилјана Николовска, also spelled Nikolovski or Nikoloski; born 24 August 1964) is a Croatian singer who rose to prominence as the lead vocalist for the Split-based pop music act Magazin.

Ljiljana Nikolovska
Birth nameLjiljana Nikolovska
Born (1964-08-24) 24 August 1964
Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1983–present
Labels
Formerly ofMagazin

Born in Split, Nikolovska is of paternal Macedonian descent. She recorded eight albums, and appeared on numerous compilation albums with Magazin from 1982 to mid-1990 and other bands and projects to this day. She recorded a solo album in 1996 named Let for Croatia Records.

Since 1993, Nikolovska has been married to musician Pete Mazich. They have a son, and live in San Pedro, California, United States, where they own a Recording Studio, record, play and co-produce projects with numerous musicians and bands of other nationalities. Nikolovska does mostly charity work and recordings that contribute to those in need (most noted for "Doctors Without Borders").

Discography

Title Year Number of copies sold in first year Notes
Kokolo 1983 182.000 export & videos not included
O, la, la 1984 23.000 export & videos not included
Piši mi ("Write to Me") 1985) 480.000 export & videos not included
Put putujem ("I am Traveling") 1986 680.000 export & videos not included
Magazin ("Magazine") 1987 648.000 export & videos not included
Besane noći ("Sleepless Nights) 1988 487.000
Dobro jutro ("Good Morning") 1989 721.000 export & videos not included
Najbolje godine ("The Best Years") 1991 492.000 export & videos not included
Najbolje godine ("The Best Years") 1993 unknown
Let ("Flight") 1996 unknown
Svi najveći hitovi 1983 – 1990 ("The Biggest Hits") 1998 unknown
Magazin-Svi najveći hitovi 1983 – 1990 ("Magazin – The Biggest Hits") 2003 unknown
Balade 1982 – 1990 ("The Best of Ballads") 2008 unknown

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