Adi Mulahalilović
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Adi Mulahalilović (born November 2, 1967, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is a composer and producer.
Since 1986, Adi has composed and produced music for theatre, short movies, new age music and pop music for singers and bands in Yugoslavia and then its successor lands. He has also worked in Scandinavia. Hari Mata Hari, Jasna Gospić, Edo Mulahalilović, Davorin Popović, Tifa, Nera, Laura Voutilainen, Isto Hiltunen, Janne Hurme, Johanna Siekinen, Petri Salminen, Mika Pohjonen and Tony Montana are among those whom he has helped.
For the Eurovision song contest in Dublin in 1994, he composed a song “Ostani kraj mene” ("Stay with me”) in co-operation with his brother Edo, to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Adi Mulahalilović is a member of GRAMEX and TEOSTO (Finnish composers copyright society).