Dʼ Boys

D' Boys
Dʼ Boys founding members and the band's core: Peđa D'Boy and Mihajlo "Miško" Mihajlovski
Background information
OriginBelgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
Years active1982–1984
LabelsJugoton, Take It Or Leave It Records
Past membersPeđa D'Boy
Mihajlo Mihajlovski
Goran Vejvoda
Miško Plavi
Dragan Ilić
Zoran Miljuš
Jean-Jacques Roscam

D' Boys (pronounced as The Boys) was a Yugoslav synth-pop/pop rock band formed in Belgrade in 1982.

Originally formed as a duo consisting of Peđa D'Boy (real name Predrag Jovanović, vocals and guitar, formerly of German band Jane) and Mihajlo "Miško" Mihajlovski (percussion), D' Boys initially performed minimalist synth-pop, with campy lyrics dealing with nightlife, parties and girls. After the lineup included guitarist Goran Vejvoda and bass guitarist Miško Plavi, D' Boys, while keeping their stylistic orientation, moved towards more rock-oriented sound. The band released their debut album Ajd' se zezamo in 1983, gaining notable mainstream popularity. After the release of their second album Muvanje in 1984, Mihajovski left the band, and the rest of the lineup continued performing as Peđa D' Boy Band, releasing two albums before disbanding in 1986.