music.wikisort.org - SingerNada Topčagić (Serbian Cyrillic: Нада Топчагић; born 3 July 1953) is a Serbian folk singer.
Serbian folk singer (born 1953)
Nada Topčagić Нада Топчагић |
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Topčagić performing in 2018 |
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Birth name | Senada Topčagić |
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Born | (1953-07-03) 3 July 1953 (age 69) Modriča, FPR Yugoslavia |
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Genres | Folk |
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Occupation(s) | |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
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Years active | 1975–present |
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Musical artist
Life and career
Early life
Nada Topčagić was born on July 3, 1953 in Modriča, FPR Yugoslavia and was raised in the nearby village of Tarevci.[1] While attending primary school, she also temporarily reside in Osijek.[1] At the age of eighteen, Topčagić was discovered by the prominent producer and instrumentalist, Žika Radenković, who brought her to Belgrade so she can pursue a recording career.[1]
Career
She debuted in 1975 with the single "Na Drini ćuprija", written by Obren Pjevović. Topčagić gained most success during the 80s with hits which include "Treba mi tvoje rame" (1982), "Zovem te, zovem" (1984), "Izvini, dušo izvini" (1985) and "Jutro je" (1989), which is arguably the greatest hit of hers.[1] She has competed on eminent Yugoslavian music festivals such as Hit Parada, MESAM and Vogošća festival. Over the years Topčagić has released twenty studio albums and has maintained a career spanning over five decades.
During the Croatian War of Independence in the early 90s, Topčagić faced public scrutiny after she had performed alongside other singers for Serb soldiers in Vukovar a month after the city's fall.[2][3] In 2022, she stated that they were forced to do so, explaining that she would not have done it, if she were to chose now.[4]
In March 2021, she received saw widespread publicity when Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović used a snippet of "Jutro je", at the Sanremo Music Festival.[5][6]
She has been known for her often eccentric appearance, and has compered herself to Lady Gaga.[7]
Personal life
Topčagić is married to former manager Zlatko Đurđević, with whom she has a son, named Miroslav (b. 1984). She also has two grandchildren.
Discography
- Studio albums
- Život je lep dok si mlad (1979)
- Stare dobre pesem (1980)
- Ja sam tvoja i ničija više (1981)
- Treba mi tvoje rame (1982)
- Pomozi mi (1983)
- Zovem te, zovem (1984)
- Želim te, želim (1985)
- Nežno, nežnije (1987)
- Na srcu mi ležiš (1988)
- Volela sam (1989)
- Koju igru igraš (1990)
- Sudba siroana (1992)
- Ljubomorna sam (1994)
- Nada Topčagić (1996)
- Nada Topčagić (1997)
- Nada Topčagić (1998)
- Nada Topčagić (2001)
- Nada Topčagić (2004)
- Nada Topčagić (2005)
- Nada Topčagić (2020)
- EPs and singles
- Na Drini Ćuprija (1975)
- Postoji samo jedan čovek / Dva zlatna prstena (1976)
- Zaklanjaš mi Sunce (1977)
Filmography
Television and film appearances of Nada Topčagić
Year |
Title |
Genre |
Role |
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1981 |
Sok od šljiva |
Film |
Herself (singer) |
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1984 |
Kamiondžije opet voze |
Television |
Episode 1 |
Supermarket |
Episode 2 |
1986 |
Sekula i njegove žene |
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1993 |
Bolje od bekstva |
Film |
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References
External links
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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