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'''Marko Perković''' (]: Marko Perkovich, born 01-01-] in ]) is a ]n ] and ]. He is the lead singer in the Croatian band ]. He uses the band's name as a nickname. His sings about love, god and his motherland (domovina) this is the reason that a lot of people call him a nationalist. '''Marko Perković''' (]: Marko Perkovich, born ] ] in ]) is a ]n ] and ]. He is the lead singer in the Croatian band ]. He uses the band's name as a nickname. His sings about love, god and his motherland. His songs are coloured by Croatian nationalistic sentiments, whose origins are from ] and the ].


Croatian journalist ] brought Perković's performance of a modified version of the song '']'' to widespread public attention, in which Perković pays tribute to ] figureheads and their deeds.
Perković has written many songs for other singers, for example: ]. he also sings songs with Miroslav Skoro, Tiho Orlic and Jasmin Stavros.

Perković has written many songs for other singers, for example: ]. He also often colaborates with ], ] and ].


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Marko Perković (English transliteration: Marko Perkovich, born October 27 1966 in Čavoglave) is a Croatian singer and songwriter. He is the lead singer in the Croatian band Thompson. He uses the band's name as a nickname. His sings about love, god and his motherland. His songs are coloured by Croatian nationalistic sentiments, whose origins are from World War II and the 1991-1995 Croatian War of Independence.

Croatian journalist Matija Babić brought Perković's performance of a modified version of the song Jasenovac i Gradiška Stara to widespread public attention, in which Perković pays tribute to Ustaša figureheads and their deeds.

Perković has written many songs for other singers, for example: Mate Bulić. He also often colaborates with Miroslav Škoro, Tiho Orlić and Jasmin Stavros.

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