Dara Bubamara

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Dara Bubamara
Дара Бубамара
Poster in Vukovar, Croatia
Poster in Vukovar, Croatia
Background information
Birth name Радојка Аџић
Radojka Adžić
Also known as Рада
Rada
Born January 22, 1978
Origin Novi Sad, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Genre(s) turbo folk
Occupation(s) singer
Years active mid-1990s
Label(s) Grand Production

Dara Bubamara (Cyrillic: Дара Бубамара, born January 22, 1978 in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Yugoslavia) is the stage name of a popular Serbian turbo-folk singer.

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[edit] Life

Born as Radojka "Rada" Adžić, she grew up in Satelit, a neighborhood of Novi Sad, Serbia. Her parents moved to Novi Sad from Derventa, Bosnia-Herzegovina before Rada was born.

She is in a relationship with controversional, currently jailed businessman who goes by the nickname Laki. They're planning to get married and have 2 children.

Bubamara has also been in the public eye due to her catfights with another Serbian turbofolk songstress Jelena Karleuša.

[edit] Songs

One of her most popular songs is "Košava sa Dunava", which was a huge hit in Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) in the early 1990s.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Similar artists

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