Returning after a short hiatus, this album featured a more modern "turbo-folk" beat, yet the sorrow remained intact. The song Pevačica (Not to be confused with Kafanska pevačica ) became a massive club hit despite its sad lyrics.
During the late 80s, Jašar’s sound evolved as he collaborated with the legendary production house . This period defined the "modern" folk sound of the Balkans, blending traditional melodies with synth-heavy, rhythmic arrangements. Jasar Ahmedovski Diskografija
Searching for (listening) remains a daily activity on YouTube and regional streaming platforms like Deezer and RTV. Why? Returning after a short hiatus, this album featured
Jašar Ahmedovski is a legendary figure in Balkan folk music, known for his emotive "southern" style and a career spanning over four decades. His discography reflects the evolution of the genre from traditional folk to modern turbo-folk influences. 💿 Studio Albums (1981–Present) This period defined the "modern" folk sound of
Jasar Ahmedovski's diskografija (discography) is a testament to his enduring talent and dedication to his craft. With a body of work that spans over three decades, Ahmedovski continues to be a vital force in Macedonian folk music, entertaining audiences and inspiring new generations of musicians. This feature celebrates his remarkable career, highlighting his achievements, collaborations, and contributions to the rich cultural heritage of Macedonia.
| Year | Album Title | Label | Notable Tracks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Poželeo | PGP-RTB | "Poželeo", "Šta će mi život" | | 1985 | Samo ti | Diskos | "Samo ti", "Ne kunite crne oči" | | 1987 | Što si tužna večerašnja zoro | Diskos | "Što si tužna večerašnja zoro", "Pijanac me zove" | | 1988 | Šampanjac | Jugodisk | "Šampanjac", "Jedna crna žena" | | 1989 | Čaša po čaša | Jugodisk | "Čaša po čaša", "Ne tuguj druže" | | 1990 | Ako me pogledaš u oči | Diskos | "Ako me pogledaš u oči", "Ne mogu da prežalim" | | 1991 | Dušu isplakah | Diskos | "Dušu isplakah", "Hajde da se volimo" | | 1992 | Gori moje srce | ZAM | "Gori moje srce", "Ljubav za ljubav" | | 1994 | Gordana | ZAM | "Gordana", "S kim me varaš" | | 2000 | Nema kajanja | Grand Production | "Nema kajanja", "Dve suze" |
Born on January 25, 1963, in Sveti Vrach (now known as Veles), Macedonia, Jasar Ahmedovski began his music career in the late 1980s. He gained popularity with his debut album "Pijan mlad i mlad" (Drunk Young and Young) in 1988, which included hits like "Crvena zid" (Red Wall) and "Moj sokoli" (My Falcon). The album's success marked the beginning of Ahmedovski's rise to fame in the Macedonian music scene.