Mile Kitić
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Milojko "Mile" Kitić (Миле Китић, born January 1, 1952 in Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a popular Bosnian Serb turbo-folk singer. From the beginning of his career to 1991, he sang in the Ijekavian Dialect. During the war, he moved to Belgrade and decided to sing in the Ekavian dialect, a tradition more popular in Serbia. He was popular in most parts of the Former Yugoslavia and considers himself a Yugoslav. He is married to the Serbian singer Marta Savić.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- Čija si ljubav/Ja želim da sam sunce (1975)
- Brigu brinem, Ti mi beše sve što sam imao (1977)
- Sanjam li to možda ljudi/O, gitaro (1979)
- Kad je rekla ne voli me?/? (1979)
- Mala iz Novog Pazara/Ljubavi nema više (1980)
- Aldijana/Dvoje Zaljubjenih (1981)
[edit] Studio albums
- Moja Slatka Mala (1982)
- Jorgovani Plavi (1983)
- Čaša Ljubavi (1984)
- Ja neću ljepšu (1985)
- Kockar (1986)
- Mogao sam biti car (1987)
- Što da ne? (1988)
- Osvetnik (1989)
- Stavi karte na sto (1990)
- Gledaj me u oči (1991)
- Ćao, Jelena (1992)
- Vuk Samotnjak (1993)
- Moj sokole (1994)
- Okreni jastuk (1995)
- Ratnik za ljubav (1996)
- Ostaj ovde (1997)
- Do sreće daleko, do Boga visoko (1999)
- Tri života (2000)
- Zlato, srebro, dukati (2001)
- Plava Ciganka (2002)
- Policijo, oprosti mi (2003)
- Zemljotres (2004)
- Šampanjac (2005)