Stefan Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Ђурић; born 16 November 1989), better known as Rasta (Serbian Cyrillic: Раста), is a Serbian rapper, singer, record producer and founder of the record label imprint Balkaton Gang. Regarded as one of the most popular artists from his generation, he is best known for using and popularizing the Auto-Tune pitch correction effect on the regional music scene and is also noted for often promoting marijuana in his songs.[1]
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Birth name | Stefan Đurić |
Born | (1989-11-16) 16 November 1989 (age 33) Priština, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Years active | 2006–present |
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Stefan Đurić was born on 16 November 1989 in Priština, SFR Yugoslavia. His parents, Slađana and Drago Đurić, worked as professors at the University of Belgrade.[2] When the Kosovo War began, he relocated to Srebrenica where he lived with his grandmother.[2] After several years, Đurić eventually settled in Belgrade, where he was reunited with his parents.[2] Before he started creating music, Đurić had initially hosted a show about reggae on the Radio Belgrade as a teenager.[2]
Rasta began his career in the early two-thousands by organizing R&B and dancehall parties in Belgrade as well as by writing music for student films.[3] Before pursuing a solo career, he had been involved in collectives Prva Postava and Show Program, where he served as a singjay.[3] His debut mixtape, titled Sensemilia Mixtape, was released in 2009 featuring LMR. The following year, Rasta released his succeeding bodies of work, R&B-influenced One i lova (Them and Money) in collaboration with Cvija and crunk-influenced Kaseta (The Cassette) featuring hip hop collective Unija.[3] Same year in April, he also served as the opening act for 50 Cent in Belgrade.[4]
In December 2011, Rasta released his first album, titled Superstar, through Mascom Records.[3] The album, produced by Coby, was also created in collaboration with Serbian hip hop label Bassivity Music, whom he continued working with afterwards.
In July 2014, Rasta broke through mainstream with his viral hit "Kavasaki" (Kawasaki), collecting over 60 million views on YouTube.[3] The success was followed with his next single "Kavali" (Cavalli), released in June the following year, which surpassed "Kavasaki" in views.[5] Also in 2015, he established a record label in partnership with Bassivity, called Balkaton. With singles "Euforija" (Euphoria) and "Hotel", released during the summer of 2016, he solidified his position as one of the most popular regional artists, especially in Serbian diaspora.[3] During these years, Rasta also started writing and producing songs for other popular Serbian performers, including Dara Bubamara, Ana Nikolić, Ana Stanić, Sandra Afrika and Elena Kitić.
In February 2017, he released studio album Indigo, which was divided into two parts. Same year, Đurić, alongside his then-wife Ana Nikolić, served as a judge on the fifth season of Ja imam talenat!, which is Serbian spin-off of Got Talent.[6] By the end of 2017, his duet with Nikolić "Slučajnost" was declared by YouTube as the most viewed music video in Serbia by a local artist, second overall to "Despacito".[7] His song "Indigo" also placed seventh on the list.[7] In 2018, he released Don Reggaeton, which was followed by a concert in the Belgrade Arena on 4 September, making him the first Serbian solo rap act to achieve that.[8][9]
In July 2020, Rasta and Relja Popović released a duet, titled "Genge" (Money).[10] In July 2021, he collaborated with Nataša Bekvalac on their single "Iz daleka" (From Afar).[11] In May the following year, Đurić released Geto Sport Mixtape (Ghetto Sport), which he wrote while he was in house arrest.[12] In September 2022, it was announced that Rasta would record a song, titled "Preko sveta" (Over the World), for the Serbian national football team for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[13]
On 28 July 2016, Đurić married singer Ana Nikolić.[14][15] They welcomed their daughter, named Tara, on 7 August 2017.[16] The couple separated later that year and eventually filled for a divorce in November 2018.[17][18]
In April 2017, Đurić was accused of assaulting the owner of the label Mascom, Slobodan Nešović, due to unpaid wages of his 2012 release.[19] In May, Rasta denied the accusation at court and was eventually released of charge two years later in March.[20][21]
On October 2, 2020, he was also arrested on a charge of possessing illegal substances.[22] After spending close to four months in jail, he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a year of house arrest.[23]
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2019 | Music Awards Ceremony | Modern Dance Song of the Year | "Adio Amore" | Won | [24] |
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