100 stepeni

100 stepeni

Infobox Album
Name = 100 stepeni
Type = Album
Artist = Dado Polumenta


Background = Orange
Released = 2005
Recorded = July-November 2003
January-October 2004
Genre = Pop
Length = 39:24
Label = Grand Production
Producer = Aleksandar Filipović
Zoran Radetić
Last album = Jasmina
(2000)
This album = "100 stepeni"
(2005)
Next album = Volim te...
(2007)

"100 stepeni" ( _en. 100 degrees) is the second studio album of Montenegrin singer Dado Polumenta. This album marked the end of Polumenta's five-year hiatus in the music industry, as well the beginning of his ever-growing popularity. Only one single, however, was produced from this album, entitled "Ana Marija", which is a song dedicated to his then-girlfriend Slovenian model Ana Marija Kikoš.

Songs

The album contains eleven songs. The track listings are as follows:


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