Ljiljana Nikolovska | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Ljiljana Nikolovska |
| Born | 24 August 1964 Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia |
| Genres | Pop |
| Occupation(s) | Singer |
| Years active | 1983–present |
| Labels | |
| Formerly of | Magazin |
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.
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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