Lepi Mića (born March 26, 1959) is a Serb turbofolk singer-songwriter. He entered the music scene in Sarajevo in 1989 with his album Рулет среће (Roulette of luck). However, he would soon move to Belgrade, where he got married.[1] In 2013, he was invited to Season 5 of the RTV Pink reality show Farma, but later kicked off for hate speech.[2][3] He was also invited to Season 7, which he lost. In his songs, he often criticizes the Croatian and Bosnian governments.[4] He has written nine albums, five of which pertained to the Yugoslav wars or Serbian nationalism.
Lepi Mića | |
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Born | Miroslav Pržulj (1959-03-26) 26 March 1959 (age 63) Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Nationality | Serb |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1989–present |
Known for | Songs about the Yugoslav Wars |
Notable work | The albums Krvava svadba, Pravoslavci, Gdje cvjetaju božuri, Srbima za sva vremena, and Oj, Srbijo, majko moja |
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Name | English translation | Year |
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Рулет среће | Roulette of luck | 1989 |
Сад кад се растајемо | Now we depart | 1990 |
Крвава свадба | Bloody wedding | 1992 |
Православци | Orthodoxy | 1993
Република Српска |
Republika Srpska | Republic of Serbia | 1993 |
Гдје цветају божури | Where peonies grow | 1994 |
Жено плаве косе | Blonde haired woman | 1996 |
Свака ме зима на тебе сјећа | Every winter reminds me of you | 1998 |
Србима за сва времена | Serbs of all time | 2001 |
Ој Србијо, мајка моја | Oh Serbia, my mother | 2008 |
Четнички Војвода Милан II Кузмановић | Chetnik Warlord Milan II Kuzmanović | 2017 |
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