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Ponoc_i_podne -

The most prominent reference for "Ponoć i podne" is in the discography of Saša Miranović:

The phrase (Midnight and Noon) refers to several cultural works in the Balkan region, most notably as the title of a popular music album and its lead single by folk singer Saša Miranović. 1. Musical Works ponoc_i_podne

The title has also appeared in modern Serbian rap and alternative music: The most prominent reference for "Ponoć i podne"

: Released in 2004 , the album Ponoć i podne consists of 10 tracks, primarily in the folk and pop-folk genre. It was published under the Gold Audio Video label. It was published under the Gold Audio Video label

: The title track "Ponoć i podne" is one of Miranović's most recognized songs, often featured in regional music compilations like Gold Box 11 .

In South Slavic languages (Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin), "ponoć" means midnight and "podne" means noon. Ponoć I Podne - Album by Saša Mirnović - Apple Music

: Released a track titled "Ponoć = podne / Nije mi problem" as the third song on his album Borba in January 2023 . The first part of the song was teased to fans as early as late 2021 via Instagram Live. 3. Literary and Symbolic Meaning