Jasar - Ahmedovski Diskografija
A concept album about the duality of passion. The song Zar za mene nema sreće is often cited by fans as one of his most underrated performances.
Jasar Ahmedovski died on June 23, 1994, in a car accident near Strumica. This album was ready for distribution at the time of his death.
Note on availability: Much of Jasar's original 1980s catalog is out of print physically. However, almost his entire diskografija is available on YouTube (uploaded by fans and labels like Grand Production, ZaM, and Diskos). Streaming platforms (Spotify, Deezer) also carry most of his major albums under compilations or reissues.
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Jašar Ahmedovski is a cornerstone of Balkan folk music, with a career that began in 1981 at age 17 when his voice was frequently compared to the legendary Šaban Šaulić Jasar Ahmedovski Diskografija
. Over four decades, his discography has evolved through several distinct eras, from his early "eternal boy" image to his massive success with the production powerhouse Južni Vetar Early Career & Breakthrough (1981–1985)
Ahmedovski's early work was defined by soulful folk ballads that quickly established him as a major star across Yugoslavia. Za srca zaljubljena (1982):
His first full-length studio album, featuring tracks that resonated with a young, romantic audience. Jednoj ženi za sećanje (1983):
Often cited by critics and Jašar himself as a career-defining record. The title track remains one of the most covered songs in kafana culture. Mnogo si me usrećila (1984): Solidified his "boyish" charm in the folk scene. The Južni Vetar Era (1990s) In the 1990s, Jašar joined forces with the legendary Južni Vetar A concept album about the duality of passion
production team, known for their innovative oriental-influenced arrangements. Zarobi me (1990): Marked the beginning of a high-production era with Kad sveća dogori (1995):
A massive commercial success that included several hits still played on radio stations today. Moj bagreme beli (1996):
One of his most recognizable 90s albums, continuing the signature Južni Vetar sound. Modern Discography & Continued Success (2000s–Present)
In the 21st century, Ahmedovski transitioned into a more mature style, frequently collaborating with Grand Production This album was ready for distribution at the
Jašar Ahmedovski: The Legacy of a Folk Legend Born on December 22, 1964, in Lažani, Macedonia, Jašar Ahmedovski has cemented his place as one of the most influential figures in Serbian-Macedonian folk music. Known for his emotive vocals and tragic family history—most notably the loss of his brother and fellow singer, Ipče Ahmedovski—Jašar’s discography spans over four decades of hits.
His career took off in the early 1980s under labels like Jugodisk and Diskos, later evolving with Grand Production and iconic collaborations with the band Južni Vetar. Early Career and Rise to Fame (1980s)
The 1980s marked Jašar's explosive entry into the folk scene. His debut album, Za srca zaljubljena (1982), established him as a voice for the broken-hearted. Za srca zaljubljena (1982) Jednoj ženi za sećanje (1983) Mnogo si me usrećila / Ceo grad je plakao za nama (1984) Dečak zaljubljeni (1985/1986) Pomiri me sa najdražom (1986) Žena moje mladosti (1987) Zabraniću suzama (1989) Maturity and New Sounds (1990s)
In the 90s, Jašar continued to release massive hits, often blending traditional folk with more modern arrangements that dominated the radio waves. Koja žena prokle mene (1993) Bog mi je svedok (1995)
Moj bagreme beli (1996) – A standout collaboration with Južni Vetar A oko mene ženski svet (1997) Venčajte me sa njenom lepotom (1999) The Modern Era (2000s – Present)
Working with Grand Production, Jašar remained relevant in the 2000s, delivering albums that showed his voice only gets better with time. Ne bilo mi što mi majka misli (2000) Malo ljubav, malo greh (2005) Jašar Ahmedovski (2007) Ništa vreme promenilo nije (2010) Na njenu će dušu sve (2012)