music.wikisort.org - MusicianElvir Laković, also known as Laka ; born 15 March 1969), is a Bosnian rock singer-songwriter, born in Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Laka |
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 Laka and his sister performing "Pokušaj" on Eurovision Song Contest 2008 |
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Birth name | Elvir Laković |
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Also known as | Laka |
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Born | (1969-03-15) 15 March 1969 (age 53) Goražde, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia |
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Genres | Alternative rock, pop |
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Years active | 1998–present |
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Labels | Hayat Production |
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Musical artist
Early life
He attended music school there studying guitar, but he disliked the school's teaching methods and views towards music, and then subsequently quit the school. He also studied two years of the occupational health university course in Niš, Serbia, but did not graduate.[1] During the Bosnian war, he was mobilized in the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the war, he worked for various international organizations for six years. His parents live in Goražde; his father is a lawyer and his mother works for a telecommunications company.[1]
Career
During his early aspiring music career, Laka played popular Bosnian folk songs at café building minor popularity.
Laka recorded his first song "Malo sam se razočar'o" (I'm a little bit disappointed) in 1998. The song turned out to be a major success, and launched his show business career nationally, and then released more songs, among which were "Vještica" (The Witch), "Mor'o" (I had to) and "Piškila" (You've peed yourself), highly increasing his popularity in Bosnia.
In 2004, Laka left for New York City, where he tried to start a band, but returned to Bosnia unsuccessful and a little bit disappointed after two-and-a-half years. However, he then released his first solo album Zec (Rabbit) in 2007.
In 2003, his song "Ja sam mor'o" (I Had To) won the Bosnian Davorin Music Award for the best rock song of the year. The album Zec has also been released in Croatia on the Menart record label.
Laka and his 14 years younger sister Mirela represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Pokušaj" ("Try"). Laka was the spokesperson reading out the results from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, and again in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.[2]
See also
References
External links
Media related to Elvir Laković Laka at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by |
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 |
Succeeded by Regina with Bistra voda |
Operacija Trijumf |
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Season | 29 September 2008 — 5 January 2009 |
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Presenters | |
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Judges | |
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Winner | |
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Finalists | |
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Male contestants |
- Adnan Babajić
- Vukašin Brajić
- Igor Cukrov
- Đorđe Gogov
- Nikola Paunović
- Nikola Sarić
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Female contestants | |
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Guest stars | |
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Related links |
- OT Band
- Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
- Endemol
- Melody Music
- Fame Academy
- Universal Music
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MTV Europe Music Award for Best Adria Act |
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- Siddharta (2005)
- Aleksandra Kovač (2006)
- Van Gogh (2007)
- Laka (2008)
- Lollobrigida Girls (2009)
- Gramophonedzie (2010)
- Dubioza kolektiv (2011)
- Who See (2012)
- Frenkie (2013)
- Van Gogh (2014)
- Daniel Kajmakoski (2015)
- S.A.R.S. (2016)
- Nicim Izazvan (2017)
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 Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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Participation |
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1999
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2016
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Artists | |
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Songs |
- "Bistra voda"
- "Call Me"
- "Dvadeset prvi vijek"
- "Goodbye"
- "Hano"
- "In the Disco"
- "Korake ti znam"
- "Lejla"
- "Ljubav je"
- "Love in Rewind"
- "Na jastuku za dvoje"
- "Ne brini"
- "Ostani kraj mene"
- "Pokušaj"
- "Putnici"
- "Rijeka bez imena"
- "Sva bol svijeta"
- "Thunder and Lightning"
- "Za našu ljubav"
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Countries | Final |
- Albania
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Croatia
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Greece
- Iceland
- Israel
- Latvia
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia
- Serbia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
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Semi-finals |
- Andorra
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Lithuania
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Moldova
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- San Marino
- Slovenia
- Switzerland
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Artists | |
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Songs | Final | |
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Semi-finals |
- "Candlelight"
- "Casanova"
- "A Century of Love"
- "Complice"
- "DJ, Take Me Away"
- "Era stupendo"
- "Femme Fatale"
- "Hasta la vista"
- "Have Some Fun"
- "Irelande Douze Pointe"
- "Let Me Love You"
- "Leto svet"
- "Nomads in the Night"
- "O Julissi"
- "Vodka"
- "Vrag naj vzame"
- "Your Heart Belongs to Me"
- "Zauvijek volim te"
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Music of Southeastern Europe (the Balkans) |
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By style | Folk music |
- Arabesque
- Čalgija
- Dionysiakos
- Fantezi
- Folk
- Albanian
- Bosnian
- Bulgarian
- Croatian
- Greek
- Macedonian
- Montenegrin
- Romani
- Romanian
- Serbian
- Slovenian
- Turkish
- Folk-pop
- Chalga
- Laïko
- Manele
- Tallava
- Turbo-folk
- Nisiotika
- Rebetiko
- Romani music
- Sevdalinka
- Starogradska muzika
- Tsifteteli
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Other |
- Balkan ballad
- Balkan brass
- Bosnian root
- Ganga music
- New Primitivism
- Newly composed folk music
- Sarajevo school of pop rock
- Yugoslav New wave
- Yugoslav pop
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By country and ethnicity |
- Albania (performers)
- Aromanians (stateless)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (performers)
- Bulgaria (performers)
- Croatia (performers)
- Cyprus (performers)
- Greece (performers)
- Kosovo (performers)
- Moldova (performers)
- Montenegro (performers)
- North Macedonia (performers)
- Romania (performers)
- Serbia (performers)
- Slovenia (performers)
- Turkey (performers)
- Yugoslavia (performers)
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Folk dances | Circle dances |
- Daychovo horo
- Gaitanaki
- Halay
- Hasapiko
- Hora
- Ikariotikos
- Pidikhtos
- Khigga
- Kleistos
- Kochari
- Kolo
- Kalamatianos
- Syrtos
- Sirtaki
- Sousta
- Tamzara
- Tsamiko
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Other |
- Antikristos
- Antipatitis
- Čoček
- Karsilamas
- Oro (eagle dance)
- Zeibekiko
- Zeybek
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By country |
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Greece
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Romania
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Turkey
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Notable musicians | |
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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Other | |
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На других языках
- [en] Elvir Laković Laka
[es] Elvir Laković
Elvir Laković, también conocido como Laka, es un cantante de origen bosnio nacido en Goražde. De pequeño estudió guitarra en una escuela de música, peró intentó evitar la enseñanza estrictamente clásica ya que prefería tocar canciones pop que le gustaban.
[ru] Лакович, Эльвир
Эльвир Лакович (босн. Elvir Laković), известный также как Лака (босн. Laka, родился 15 марта 1969 в Горажде) — боснийский рок-музыкант и композитор.
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