Banana () was a Yugoslav pop rock band formed in Belgrade in 1985. They were a prominent act of the 1980s Yugoslav rock scene.
Banana was formed in 1985. Initially the band went through numerous lineup changes, before a steady lineup was formed: Aleksandra Tokovià(daughter of the well-known folk music composer Dragan TokoviÃÂ, vocals), Dragan LonÃÂar (guitar), Boban à  aranovià(bass guitar), SrÃÂan Cincar (keyboards) and Igor Borojevià(drums). They released their debut album PonoÃÂni pasaà ¾i (Midnight Sections) in 1986. The album was pop rock-oriented, and featured guest appearances by guitarist Duda Bezuha, Bajaga i Instruktori keyboardist Saà ¡a Lokner and former Zamba vocalist and bass guitarist Bogdan DragoviÃÂ. The songs were authored by à  aranoviÃÂ, Cincar, Bezuha, Dragoviàand Heroji member Vladimir ÃÂuriÃÂ.
In the summer of 1987, the band toured Czechoslovakia, headlining a festival in Prague. At the beginning of 1988, they released their second album, Bananaâ produced by keyboardist ÃÂorÃÂe PetroviÃÂ, who, at the time, performed with the band. Aleksandra Tokoviàwrote seven songs which marked the band's shift towards power pop. Soon after the release of their second album, Banana disbanded.
Borojeviàmoved to Partibrejkers, and later started working as a music producer, producing the albums by Bjesovi, Piloti, Dà ¾a ili Bu, Kristali, Partibrejkers and other acts. Aleksandra Tokoviàbecame a television presenter at Radio Television of Serbia. SrÃÂan Cincar performed with the band Grof (Count). With the band, he recorded the album Na tvojim rukama (In Your Arms), released in 1991. Simultaneously, he led the band Fantomi (The Phantoms).