Funky G are a Serbian dance duo. The duo comprises Anabela (vocals) and Gagi Đogani (born Gazmen Đogani). Gagi, who is the leader of the group, is a brother of Đole Đogani who is leader of another Serbian dance music group, Đogani. Until 2009 Anabela Atijas, Gagi's ex-wife, was a member of the group. Funky G were one of the first music groups promoting dance music in the region. They became famous with their song "Samo u Snu" ("Only in a Dream"), launching a dance music scene in the former Yugoslavia to new levels (often blending it with folk elements).
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| - Funky G are a Serbian dance duo. The duo comprises Anabela (vocals) and Gagi Đogani (born Gazmen Đogani). Gagi, who is the leader of the group, is a brother of Đole Đogani who is leader of another Serbian dance music group, Đogani. Until 2009 Anabela Atijas, Gagi's ex-wife, was a member of the group. Funky G were one of the first music groups promoting dance music in the region. They became famous with their song "Samo u Snu" ("Only in a Dream"), launching a dance music scene in the former Yugoslavia to new levels (often blending it with folk elements). (en)
- Funky G è un popolare duo di musica dance in Serbia e Bosnia ed Erzegovina soprattutto ma anche negli altri paesi dell'ex-Jugoslavia. Funky G è stato uno dei primi gruppi a promuovere musica dance in Serbia. Diventarono famosi con il loro primo album, nel 1994, "Samo u Snu" (Solo nei sogni), dando slancio alla musica dance nell'ex Jugoslavia. (it)
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| - Funky G are a Serbian dance duo. The duo comprises Anabela (vocals) and Gagi Đogani (born Gazmen Đogani). Gagi, who is the leader of the group, is a brother of Đole Đogani who is leader of another Serbian dance music group, Đogani. Until 2009 Anabela Atijas, Gagi's ex-wife, was a member of the group. Funky G were one of the first music groups promoting dance music in the region. They became famous with their song "Samo u Snu" ("Only in a Dream"), launching a dance music scene in the former Yugoslavia to new levels (often blending it with folk elements). On 29 April 2009, Anabela and Gagi Djogani divorced. In 2011, Ana Rich replaced Anabela, but she left after a year. In 2012, Marina replaced Ana. (en)
- Funky G è un popolare duo di musica dance in Serbia e Bosnia ed Erzegovina soprattutto ma anche negli altri paesi dell'ex-Jugoslavia. Funky G è stato uno dei primi gruppi a promuovere musica dance in Serbia. Diventarono famosi con il loro primo album, nel 1994, "Samo u Snu" (Solo nei sogni), dando slancio alla musica dance nell'ex Jugoslavia. Membri del duo erano Anabela Bukva (voce) e suo ex marito Gagi Đogani (nome alla nascita: Gazmen Gjogaj). Anabela è nata a Goražde, Bosnia ed Erzegovina (allora Jugoslavia) e diplomata a Sarajevo. Gagi, il leader della band, è fratello di Đole Đogani che è leader di un altro famoso gruppo dance serbo, Đogani. Come si evince dal cognome i fratelli Đogani sono di etnia Aškali, cioè rom di parlata albanese originari del Kosovo.Nel 2009, dopo il divorzio di Gagi da Anabela, quest'ultima è stata sostituita nel gruppo da Marina Uzelac. Primo album registrato dal duo rinnovato è 'Pali Anđeo'. Anabela invece ha intrapreso una carriera da solista. (it)
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