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{{Short description|Bosnian and former Yugoslavian band}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Divlje Jagode
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| caption = Divlje Jagode performing at the 2007 [[Gitarijada]] festival
| origin = [[Zagreb]], [[SR Croatia]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.crorec.hr/crorec.hr/izvodjac.php?OBJECT_ID=101038 |title=Divlje jagode |access-date=26 November 2022|website=Croatia Records|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060926151721/http://www.crorec.hr/crorec.hr/izvodjac.php?OBJECT_ID=101038 |archive-date=26 September 2006 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mixeta.net/2014/01/08/prvi-pjevac-divljih-jagoda-ante-jankovic/|title=Prvi pjevač Divljih Jagoda – Ante Janković|last=Martinić|first=Domagoj|date=8 January 2014 |accessdate=26 November 2022 |website=Mixeta.net}}</ref>
| genre = [[Hard rock]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]
| years_active = 1977–present
| label = [[Jugoton]], [[Diskoton]], [[Croatia Records]], [[Logo Records]], Nimfa, [[One Records (Serbia)|One Records]]
| website = {{URL|www.divlje-jagode.com}}
| current_members = [[Sead Lipovača|Zele Lipovača]] <br>Toni Janković <br>Livio Berak <br>Emil Kranjčić <br>Damjan Deurić <br>
| past_members = {{Collapsible list|
}}
'''Divlje Jagode''' ({{Lit|Wild Strawberries}}) is a [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian]] and former Yugoslavian [[hard rock]]{{\}}[[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band, formed in 1977. The band is widely considered to be regional pioneers of the heavy metal genre and one of the most popular and enduring icons of rock music in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and [[former Yugoslavia]]. They have endured many lineup changes over the years, remained active in the music industry and retained their popularity throughout the years. In 40 years since its founding, the band have released 13 studio albums, many singles, compilation albums, and sold around 4 million records.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://jugoton.rs/izvodjac/divlje-jagode/#1519128481049-39d19f40-80d71427-fe07a11b-9cb0 |title=
==Biography==
===1970s: Formation and initial success===
Divlje Jagode were formed in 1977 in [[
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In 1980, Divlje Jagode continued their activity with the new lineup: Janković, Lipovača, drummer Nasko Budimlić and bass guitarist, then relatively unknown, [[Alen Islamović]]. Unsatisfied by their previous record label's work in promotion of their first album, Lipovača makes a decision to move to [[Sarajevo]], and to local major record label, [[Diskoton]]. With the new lineup, the band recorded their second album, entitled ''Stakleni Hotel'' ("Glass Hotel"), which marked their complete shift towards [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]. The album was recorded in [[Belgrade]], and released through Diskoton in February
In 1982, lead singer Ante Janković left the band. He decided to start a career as a solo artist, and was dissatisfied with the band's direction toward a much heavier sound. They parted ways amicably and Janković would be seen in following years many times as a frequent collaborator and guest musician, on several occasions. In September 1983, Divlje Jagode released their third studio album ''[[Motori]]'' ("Motorcycles"), and first with
After finishing their tour, the band starts working on their follow-up album. Again, the place and the recording studio are the same as with the latest, and November 1983 marks the release of the album ''[[Čarobnjaci]]'' ("Wizards"). Lipovača was in charge with production, music and some writing, while Islamović wrote the majority of songs. The album didn't achieve the same popularity as ''Motori'', but was received well enough, with the title track and song "Metalni radnici" singled out. During the album's supporting tour Islamović receives an invitation from [[Goran Bregović]] to join
By the end of the year, Divlje Jagode got another musician within their ranks. It was bass guitarist Zlatan Ćehić "Ćeha". This would mean that Islamović will concentrate only on vocals, and with this lineup, the band start work on their next studio album. Recording and mixing were done in studios "RTV Sarajevo" in
Soon after they finished their tour, the band signed a five-year contract with
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In 1986, they started recording an [[English language]] album in the studio "Matrix" in
However, after this time, things would start to go in an unfavourable direction for the band. Release of their album was constantly delayed by the record company, and as time passed by, tensions and differences between the band members would start to show. Unsure of their career in England, constant album release delays, and the fact that the band wasn't making enough profit,
In the beginning of 1987, Lipovača, supported by Zlatan Ćehić, decided to put together another lineup. Soon after, they started looking for a new vocalist. The album ''Wild Strawberries'' was finally released in May 1987, by [[Logo Records]], almost a year and a half since its recording, but the band did not have any live performances following the release, and the album itself was proved unsuccessful. ''Wild Strawberries'' was released in
This lineup did not last long either; in the middle of 1988, during the tour, Vojičić, Podany and Šehović left the band. Ćehić took over the vocals, and the drums were played by Dragan Jankelić. During the tour in 1989, they were also joined by their former and original vocalist Ante Janković, who performed mostly songs from his period in the band. His participation was highly praised by the fans and the crowd on live concerts. By the end of the year the former [[Osmi Putnik]] frontman [[Gibonni|Zlatan Stipišić "Gibonni"]] became the band's new vocalist. This lineup recorded demos, mainly in Sarajevo in digital sound studio "''Vogue''". This helped Lipovača to sign a five-year contract deal in the United States, but that project was never realized. Soon afterward, Stipišić left the band and returned to Split to start his solo career. Shortly after these events, Divlje Jagode disbanded.
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By the end of 1999, and the departure of their previous singer, Divlje Jagode regrouped with the new lineup. It consisted of previously hired drummer Thomas Balaž, bass player Dejan Orešković, and a new vocalist; this time it was Pero Galić, who until that time, worked as a main singer for a Croatian hard rock band "Opća Opasnost". After their breakup, Galić accepted an invitation from Lipovača, and soon after, they began working on the band's upcoming studio album. It wasn't until 2002, that they showed up for the first time in public, with this lineup. Their next album, entitled ''[[Od neba do neba]]'' ("From sky to sky") was released in 2003, by Croatia Records, seven years since their previous release. The album was recorded and mixed in three years period, in many different recording studios across the region and Europe. It marks the band's return to heavier sound, comparing to their previous two albums, which were more ballad oriented. The album included re-recorded version of one of their biggest hits, song "Motori", and also "Kap po kap" (a song previously recorded by Mladen Vojičić Tifa in 1995, titled "Duge kiše јеsenje"). The album's biggest hit was ballad "Marija". Ante Janković was featured as a guest singer, on song "Ne krivi me".
Next year, in 2004, Croatia Records released a double compilation album "The very best of", which contains many of their most popular songs, as well as a new version of the hit ballad "Krivo je more", from their first studio album. Divlje Jagode then began the tour in support of the new album. They depart for the
In 2006, Galić returns to Divlje Jagode, along with long-time member, bass player Zlatan Ćehić. In April, they release a new single, "Piramida". The same year they release a "box set" collection, containing all studio albums released so far in their career, along with the newest single "Piramida" and Lipovača's solo album ''Magic Love''. In spring 2007, they released another single, re-recorded version of song "Zvijezda sjevera", sung by Ćehić, along with music video. During the same year, the band announced that they will start working on a follow-up studio album. In July, together with Galić's previous band "Opća Opasnost", they play as an opening act at [[Whitesnake]] concert in [[Osijek]]. Next year in 2008, Galić left the band; this time it was so he could return to recently reunited "Opća Opasnost". In Divlje Jagode then again returns Ante Janković as a main vocalist.
During next several years, Divlje Jagode mainly continue touring across the region, playing local festivals and concerts, and also have several international bouts. Within this time, the band members change constantly, without any permanent and definitive lineup. Many previous band members join on various occasions at live performances, while work on the next studio album is still in progress. On 25 January
After 10 years since the latest, Divlje Jagode released a new studio album, entitled ''Biodinamička Ljubav'' ("Biodynamic Love") in December 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://balkanrock.com/vesti/vesti-iz-regiona/divlje-jagode-objavile-novi-album-biodinamicka-ljubav/|title=Divlje Jagode objavile novi album "Biodinamička ljubav" |website=Balkanrock.com|date=20 December 2013|access-date=5 October 2020}}</ref> The album was released through Croatia Records and features 11 songs. The line-up consisted of Lipovača (guitars, backing vocals), Livio Berak (vocals, guitar), Damjan Deurić (keyboards), Nasko Budimlić (drums) and András Ispán (bass). Among several guest musicians, were Žanil "Žak" Tataj (vocals), Ivana Peters (vocals), Vladimir Kmoniček (vocals), Zlatan Ćehić (bass) and [[Vlatka Pokos]] (backing vocals).
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===Studio albums===
*''[[Divlje jagode (album)|Divlje
*''[[Stakleni
*''[[Motori]]'' (1982) (Motorcycles)
*''[[Čarobnjaci]]'' (1983) (Wizards)
*''[[Vatra (album)|Vatra]]'' (1985) (Fire)
*''Wild Strawberries'' (1987) - as Wild Strawberries
*''Konji'' (1988) (Horses)
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*''Biodinamička ljubav'' (2013) (Biodynamic love)
*''Jukebox'' (2020)
===Live albums===
*''Live in Beograd'' (2023)
===Compilations===
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*"Patkica" / "Kad bi vi, gospođo" (1978)
*"Nemam ništa protiv" / "Bit će bolje" (1979)
*"Konji / Turski marš" (1988)
*"Marija" (2003)
*"Dobro došla ljubavi / Marija" (2003)
*"Piramida" (2006)
*"Zvijezda sjevera" (2007)
*"Ne, nisam ja" (2012)
*"Samo da znaš" (2013)
*"Đavolji grad" (2013)
*"Kad te netko spomene" (2013)
*"Srce ne laže" (2014)
*"Ti bez riječi znaš" (2014)
*"Evo banke cigane moj" (2016)
*"Znamo da je kraj (2018)
*"Zauvijek tvoj" (2018)
*"Zbog tebe draga" (2019)
*"Sama si" (
*"Jukebox" (2020)
*"Ulica na lošem glasu" (2020)
*"Nemam ništa protiv" (2020)
*"Plave noći bez tebe" (2021)
*"Zašto nisi ranije došla" (2022)
*"Vanila i znoj" (2022)
*"Kreni kišo" (2023)
*"Let na drugi svijet (Live in Beograd 2022)" (2023)
*"Jedina moja (Live in Beograd 2022)" (2023)
*"Ukrala Je Svjetlost Istoka" (2024)
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