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    Thompson releases new song, listen to “Ninety Some”

    The most popular Croatian musician, Marko Perković Thompson, presents his new single “Devedeset neke”. This emotional and powerful song has already taken the top spot on YouTube’s trending list, confirming Thompson’s unquestionable popularity among the audience.

    The single is accompanied by an impressive lyric video produced by Croatia Records Video, directed by Iva Čaisa. The music, production and arrangement for the song are by MP Thompson himself, while the lyrics were written in collaboration with Nenad Ninčević.

    Photo: Boško Ćosić

    The song featured top musicians – Ante Padovan on electric guitar, Petar Buljan (Božja pobešća) on acoustic guitar, Branimir Mihaljević on keyboards, Mario Klarić on drums, Robert Vrbančić on bass guitar, and MP Thompson who played the Hammond and sang all the vocals. The song was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Karpo Media studio, and the recording engineers were Branimir Mihaljević, Marko Mihaljević, and Toni Martinić. The mix was done by Marko Mihaljević, while the mastering was done by Branimir Mihaljević.

    Marko Perković Thompson is working rapidly on a new studio album that he will present to the audience this year. Along with his discographic comeback, he is also preparing for a musical spectacle the likes of which the Croatian scene has never experienced before. On Saturday, July 5, 2025, more than half a million visitors are expected at the Zagreb Hippodrome, officially breaking the world record for the number of tickets sold for a single concert.

    Photo: Boško Ćosić



      

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