Riblja Čorba

Riblja Čorba was formed in 1978 in Belgrade, and with their very first single, “Lutka sa naslovne strane”, they opened a new chapter in Yugoslav rock music. Led by charismatic frontman Bora Đorđević, the band became a symbol of rebellious, honest expression. Landmark albums like Kost u grlu, Mrtva priroda, Buvlja pijaca and Istina shaped the spirit of an era, with a sound that was raw, direct, and always on the edge of provocation. Songs such as “Ostani đubre do kraja”, “Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele”, and “Amsterdam” became part of the region’s musical history.
Over the decades, the band suffered great losses – guitarist Rajko Kojić, bassist Miša Aleksić, and in 2024, the legendary Bora passed away. Still, Čorba continued to live and create. Today’s lineup includes: Miroslav Milatović Vicko (drums), Vidoja Božinović Džindžer (guitar), Nikola Zorić (keyboards), Jovan Jeftić (vocals), and Ivan Stanković (guitar).
Riblja Čorba continues to perform with the same fire, while its legacy lives on through more than 20 studio albums, thousands of concerts, and generations who grew up with their lyrics.