1985–1994 Karizma was formed in
Belgrade in 1985 by Dušan "Duca" Janićijević (guitar), Dragoljub "Đoki" Popović (guitar), Dejan Lukić "Francuz" (bass guitar), and Goran "Edi" Tadić (drums), who were later joined by Dušan Zarić (vocals) and Dejan Tomović (keyboards). The band was named after the song "
Charisma" by
Kiss. During the same year, they released their debut album
Vreme je za nas (''It's Time for Us'') through
PGP-RTB.
Post breakup After the band ended their activity, Jelisavčić moved to London, and upon returning to Serbia sang in the group Afrodizijak (
Aphrodisiac), releasing an eponymous album with them, and later started his own studio. At the end of 2016, Karizma released their third studio album, entitled
Smej se (
Laugh), through
PGP-RTS. The album was produced by Jelisavčić. The album cover was designed by the band's former member Goran Tadić. It featured 12 songs, including a cover of
Hardline song "Takin' Me Down" entitled "Ritam mi daj" ("Give Me Rhythm"). In 2020, with the song "Ona me zna" ("She Knows Me") the band took part in the
Beovizija 2020 festival, the national selection for Serbia's representative at the
Eurovision Song Contest, entering the semi-finals. ==Discography==