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Wikipedia article




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| caption = A screenshot of the official music video

| type = song

| artist = Marika Gombitov

| album = Kam id udia?

| language = Slovak

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| studio =

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| genre = Pop rock

| length =

| label = OPUS

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"'Babylnia'" ('Babel') is a song by Marika Gombitov released on OPUS in 1990.For Marika Gombitov's discography, see .

The music composed Gombitov, while Kamil Peteraj contributed with lyrics as usually. Following the track being issued as the pilot song taken from the singer's ninth studio album 'Kam id udia?', its music video presented the artist on the Austrian chart 'Die Groen Zehn' by ORF, becoming the first such case for any Czechoslovak entertainer by June 20, 1990.

Official versions



# "Babylnia" Studio version, 1990

Credits and personnel



* Marika Gombitov lead vocal, music

* Andrej eban keyboards, guitars, drums programming, arranger

* Kamil Peteraj lyrics

* Norbert Bka synthetizers programming

* Stanislav Beaka chorus

* Adriena Bartoov chorus

* Elena Matov chorus

* Jana Kthreibov chorus

* Peter Smolinsk producer

* Ivan Jombk soud director

* Michal Ivanick technical collaboration

* tefan Danko responsible editor

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