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Tifa

Tifa
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™There are at least three artists recording under the name of Tifa

1) Mladen Vojičić - Tifa is a Rock singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina, born in Sarajevo in 1960. (See below)

2) Tifa (born Latifa Brown) is a Jamaican female deejay

3) Tifa is a folk group from the island Timor in the Indonesian archipelago. Tifa sing in three different languages whilst striking a bamboo instrument called a Takadau.


Mladen Vojičić - Tifa began his career in 1979 as a bass player in a Heavy Metal band Prvi Čin. The same year, he left Prvi Čin and became a member of a jazz-rock band Kako Kad, where he soon started singing for the first time. He also sang in three more bands, Paradox, Top and Teška Industrija, until in 1984 he became a singer of one of the most popular rock bands in ex-Yugoslavia, Bijelo Dugme.

After one year and only one album ("Bijelo Dugme", 1984), he left Bijelo Dugme and in 1986 he started singing in a Hard Rock band called Vatreni Poljubac and recorded one album with them, "100% Rock `n` Roll" (1986). 1987 saw him fronting another popular Bosnian Hard Rock band, Divlje Jagode. With Divlje Jagode he also recorded only one album, "Konji" (1987), and left. In 1989 he finally put together his own band, simply called Tifa Band, and started successfull solo career lasting to this day.

Tifa and his band have recorded five albums so far:
1. "Tifa No.1" (1989)
2. "Samo ljubav postoji" (1990)
3. "Šareni dan" (1994)
4. "Dani bez tebe" (1995)
5. "Ostaću s tobom" (2000)
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