List of Bosnia and Herzegovina patriotic songs
This is a list of Bosnian patriotic songs.
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- "Bosanac" (Bosnian Man), 1984 song by Bosnian singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh on their album Bato, Bato
- "Bosanac" (Bosnian [Man]), folk song from 1991 by singer Enes Begović
- "Bosanac" (Bosnian [Man]), turbo-folk song from 2012 by singer Elvira Rahić and DJ Deny
- "Bosna" (Bosnia), song about the Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team, also used when the KK Bosna team plays games
- "Bosna će vječno živjeti u nama" (Bosnia Will Live in Us Forever), song by Bosnian musician and scientist Besim Spahić
- "Bosno moja, jabuko u cvetu" (My Bosnia, the Apple in Flowering), song by Bosnian-born Serb musician Miloš Bojanić
- "Bosnom behar probeharao" (All over Bosnia, the Blossoms Have Blossomed), patriotic song by the famous Bosnian singer Dino Merlin, released in 1989
- "Cijela Bosna" (Whole Bosnia), sevdalinka performed by singer Nusreta Kobić
- "Da sam ptica" (If I Were a Bird), an old sevdalinka
- "Domovina" (Homeland), song about National Day
- "Haj'mo Bosno" (Bosnia, Let's Go), sports fan song (mainly football)
- "Hej, Bosno moja" (Hey, My Bosnia), song by singer Nazif Gljiva (he also sings "Ne damo Bosne, ne damo Hercegovine" (We Do Not Give Bosnia, We Do Not Give Herzegovina), "Kad se sjetim Bosne" (When I Remember Bosnia), "Armija BiH" (Army of BiH), "Talijan", etc.)
- "Hej, Bosno, Bosno" (Hey, Bosnia, Bosnia), song by folk rock band Nervozni Poštar
- "Ide Bosna do Brazila" (Bosnia Goes to Brasil), sports song by singer DJ Krmak (also "Reprezentacija BiH" (Representation of BiH), "Kad u Bosnu kom zurik" (When I Come back to Bosnia), "Eros bosančeros", etc.)
- "Igraj Bosno" (Bosnia, Play), sports fan song
- "Ja ti odoh majko" (I Am Going, Mother), song by Senad Hasić about the Bosnian War
- "Jedna si jedina" (You're One and Only), former national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- "Jedna si jedina" (You're One and Only), song written by Milić Vukašinović and performed by Hanka Paldum
- "Mani zemlju koja Bosnu nema" (Ignore the Land That Does Not Have Bosnia), 1985 song by Bosnian singer Lepa Brena and her band Slatki Greh on their album Pile moje
- "Mojoj dragoj BiH" (To My Dear BiH), famous patriotic song by Drugi način about Bosnia and Herzegovina. They sing that Bosnia is their homeland and they express their love for their homeland
- "Nigdje tako k'o u Bosni nema" (There Is Not Anywhere Like in Bosnia), sevdalinka by Alma Subašić
- "Nije Bosna čaša vode" (Bosnia Is Not a Glass of Water), sevdalinka-folk song by singer Hasiba Agić
- "Ovo je Bosna, jednom shvatite" (This Is Bosnia, Comprehense It Once), RBiH patriotic song
- "Patriotska liga" (The Patriotic League), song by Rizo Hamidović, Hasiba Agić, Omer Livnjak and Hanka Paldum about Patriotic League (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- "Pjesma o Bosni" (Song about Bosnia), song by Mirsad Šehić
- "Ponesi zastavu" (Carry the Flag), song by Mladen Vojičić Tifa about the commander of the army Dragan Vikić
- "Sarajevska raja" (Sarajevo's People), song by Mugdim Avdić Henda about Sarajevo people
- "Sinovi Bosne" (Sons of Bosnia), released during the Bosnian War, it references Ban Kulin and Husein Gradaščević
- "Srce na teren" (Heart to the Field), football fans song sang by Serpico ft Halid Bešlić & Marijan Mijajlović
- "Sva bol svijeta" (All the Pain in the World), Bosnian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed in Bosnian by Fazla. The song's title refers to the suffering of the Bosnian War which was ongoing at the time
- "Šehidski rastanak" (The Shaheed Parting), patriotic song from the sevdah singer Safet Isović who has also many other songs about Bosnia patriotism such as "Bosno moja" (My Bosnia), "Bosno moja lijepa gizdava" (performed also by Predrag Gojković Cune and Nada Mamula), "Bosno moja poharana" (My Plundered Bosnia), "Prođoh Bosnom kroz gradove" (I Passed through Bosnia Cities) etc.
- "Što nas ima – mašala" (There Is A Lot of Us – Mashallah), song by Kice, Amel Ćurić and Dajra
- "Vojnik sreće" (Soldier of Fortune), song by Bosnian singer Dino Merlin about the heroic defense of Sarajevo during the siege
- "Volio BiH" (pun for "I'd Like", bih means 'would like to'), song by Bosnian band Dubioza kolektiv (they also have many other songs about BiH, often also anti-patriotic or negatively critical by subject: "Himna generacije" (Anthem of the Generation), "Tranzicija" (Transition), "Kokuz" (poor guy))
- "Vraćam se majci u Bosnu" (I Come Back to My Mother in Bosnia), song by Bosnian singer Halid Bešlić (he also sings "Ja se Bosni spremam" (I Prepare for Bosnia), "Život je Bosna" (Life is Bosnia; with Alka Vuica, ft Tarkan), etc.)
- "Vukovi" (Wolves), song by Šerif Konjević about the Bosnian War
- "Zaplakala Bosna" (Bosnia Has Started to Cry), song by singer Halid Muslimović
- "Zastava bosanska" (The Bosnian Flag), song by Nedžad Esadović about Bosnian flag
- "Zmaj od Bosne" (Dragon of Bosnia), traditional song written by Hašim Muharemović in the 1960s about Husein Gradaščević
- "Živjela Bosna" (Long Live Bosnia), wartime song from 1995 by singer Mahir Bureković
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