Nina Badrić nije humanitarka! HDZ-ova pjevačica ‘porijeklom iz Srbije’ izrugivala se bolesnoj djevojci, a opravdavala ‘komšijama’?’
Sanjam da smo skupa mi, da me sočno poljubiš, pa ljubiš sve do jutra. Glazba, ali i Ninina želja za dobrom zabavom očito nemaju granice. Nakon upozorenja novinara je blokirala i nekoliko minuta nakon toga obrisala spornu fotografiju.
Kao čitalac također prihvatate mogućnost da među komentarima mogu biti pronađeni sadržaji koji mogu biti u suprotnosti sa vašim vjerskim, moralnim i drugim načelima i uvjerenjima. Neosporno je da je Nina velika hrvatska zvijezda, a koliko je velika zvijezda pokazuju i napisi da u Sloveniji pjeva za 3000 eura, a u Hrvatskoj se ta cifra povećava za 500 eura.
Nina Badrić nije humanitarka! HDZ-ova pjevačica ‘porijeklom iz Srbije’ izrugivala se bolesnoj djevojci, a opravdavala ‘komšijama’?’ - Završila sam dva fakulteta.
She finished 12th in the second semi-final and failed to qualify for the grand final. Early career In the early 1990s she was discovered by who helped develop her career. Badrić released her second album Personality in 1997, the record label Top Zoe Music. Nina won two for best female vocal performance and best album of pop and classical music. She collaborated with a number of Croatian musicians, including. In 2003 she released a compilation, Collection, and her fourth studio album Ljubav, consisting of thirteen tracks. On 14 February 2005, Badrić performed at the in Zagreb, in support of the campaign by to house abandoned children. The concert was filmed and the same year Badrić released live album on double CD, Ljubav za ljubav - Live, released through the Aquarius Records. In November 2007, she released her seventh studio album, 07. The album was recorded over two years and produced by. In November 2011 Nina released the album Nebo. She performed in the second semi-final and failed to reach the top ten and final cutoff, at 12th place with 42 points. After the Eurovision Song Contest Badrić embarked on an arena tour of the region. Archived from on 26 December 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014. Archived from on 26 December 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014. Archived from on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2016. Slobodna Dalmacija in Croatian.