Džuboks (Serbian Cyrillic: Џубокс, trans. Jukebox) was a Yugoslav music magazine. Founded in 1966, it was the first magazine in Yugoslavia dedicated to rock music, and the first rock music magazine in a socialist state.
Džuboks magazine was founded in 1966 by publisher Duga from Belgrade. The idea came from journalists gathered around film magazine Filmski svet (Film World), published by Duga, who realised that rock fans are growing in numbers, but that there is no magazine to cover rock music issues. As there were no rock music specialists among journalists, the decision was to invite Nikola Karaklajić, a national chess champion and a member of the national chess team and radio personality, who did much to promote rock music in Yugoslavia, to become the first editor-in-chiefs, which Karaklajić accepted. Although not being the first Yugoslav music magazine, Džuboks became the first Yugoslav magazine dedicated to rock music, and the first rock magazine in a socialist state. In an interview for the documentary series Rockovnik Karaklajić stated: