Indira Radić

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Indira Radić (Serbian Cyrillic: Индира Радић) is a Bosnian Serb turbo-folk and pop-folk singer.

She was born on June 14, 1966 in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia. In Bulgaria, Slovenia and the Republic of Macedonia, her songs have been translated and are being interpreted by popular musicians. Her song Lopov (With Alen Islamović) is her most popular song ever. In the successor states of Yugoslavia, Radić was initially successful especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, but has also given concerts in Croatia since 2004 and has established herself on the market there, without triggering great controversy in the mass media.[1]

[edit] Discography

  • Nagrada i kazna (1992) - The first studio album released by Indira Radić. It has 8 tracks and was released on label, Južni Vetar.
  • Zbog tebe (Because of You) (1993) - It has 8 tracks and was released on label, Južni Vetar.
  • Ugasi me (Turn Me Off) (1994) - It has 8 tracks and was released on label, Južni Vetar.
  • Idi iz života moga (Go From My Life) (1995) - It has 8 tracks and was released on label, PGP-RTS.
  • Krug (1996)
  • Izdajnik (1997)
  • Voliš li me ti (Do You Love Me?) (1998)
  • Milenijum (Millennium) (2000)
  • Gde ćemo večeras (Where will we go tonight?) (2001) - It has 10 tracks and was released on label, Grand Production.
  • Pocrnela burma (2002) - It has 10 tracks and was released on label, Grand Production.
  • Zmaj (Dragon) (2003) - It has 10 tracks and was released on label, Grand Production.
  • Ljubav kad prestane (2005)
  • Lepo se provedi (2007)
  • Zavodnica (2007)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Baker, Catherine. 2006. The Politics of Performance: Transnationalism and its Limits in Former Yugoslav Popular Music, 1999–2004. In: Ethnopolitics 5 (3): 275-293, S. 284.
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