Aska was a Yugoslavian girl group. They came to prominence when they were chosen to represent their state at the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest, where their song "Halo, halo" placed 14th out of 18, with 21 points. It got the top mark of twelve points from the Swedish jury.
The members were Sneà ¾ana Mià ¡koviÃÂ, Izolda Barudà ¾ija and Sneà ¾ana StamenkoviÃÂ, who retired shortly upon her return from Harrogate and was replaced by Suzana PeroviÃÂ.
Aska recorded several albums before disbanding in 1987 to pursue solo careers. Mià ¡koviàremained in pop and established a career with her band, Viktorija. Barudà ¾ija faded away after two more Eurovision bids in 1983 and 1984. Peroviàswitched to more commercial folk music and released a few albums before vanishing from the music scene. These included the hits "PobediÃÂe ljubav", "Deà ¾urna pesma" and "Istanbul". Her "Princ iz bajke" and "Zaà ¡to ljubomoran nisi" were recorded in 1987 for the Serbian comedy Tesna koà ¾a 2, in which she played a singer named Suzi.
Aska is one of a number of groups allegedly plagiarized by the 2014 song "Uptown Funk"; the single "Ulice mraÃÂne nisu za devojke" ("Dark Streets Are Not for Girls") was written by Sneà ¾ana Mià ¡koviàand MomÃÂilo Bajaga for Aska's 1984 album, Katastrofa.