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Peđa D'Boy Band, consisting of former D' Boys members Peđa D'Boy (vocals), Miško Plavi (guitar), Jean-Jacques Roscam (guitar), Dragan "Gagi" Ilić (bass guitar), and Zoran "Cole" Miljuš (drums), released the album
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