Hanka Paldum

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Portrait of Hanka Paldum from a Compilation CD
Portrait of Hanka Paldum from a Compilation CD

Hanka paldum Is a Bosnian singer, born on April 28th 1956. She also founded the record label Sarajevo Disk, which still has a store in Sarajevo.

Hanka Paldum released her debut album Voljela sam oči nevjerne (In English: I loved Unfaithful Eyes) On February 13th 1974, When she was only 17 years old. The cassette is still very common, and songs from it can be found on several CD re-releases of Hanka Paldum's albums.

During the breakup of Yugoslavia, and particularly the Bosnian war, she spent her time living in Sarajevo, where she produced a war tape called "Sarajevo Heroj Grad" with Embex, though she has never publicly acknowledged the existence of the album. She was also seen on a video singing a song only known as "Patriotska Liga". It's unknown if the Patriotska Liga footage was a broadcast or a documentary and a VHS copy of the film has yet to be discovered. There's a possibility that Patriotska Liga is part of an Embex compilation VHS.