Mitar Mirić

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Mitar Miric
Birth name Mitar Miric
Origin Flag of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia
Genre(s) turbo folk, pop-folk, pop
Occupation(s) musician
Years active 1976 - present
Label(s) PGP, Diskoton, ZaM, Grand Production


Mitar Mirić (Cyrillic: Митар Мирић) is a popular Serbian Turbo-folk singer. Some of his most popular songs include: "Doviđenja društvo staro", "Ne može nam niko ništa", "Kad cu sutra doci", "Zivela ljubav", "Zao mi je sto te ostavih", "Voli me danas vise nego juce" and many other hits. He has been spoofed by Straight Jackin' in their song "Tarmi Rićmi".

He is famous as a joke among the Serbian youth that pronounce his name as "Tarmi Rićmi" in a kind of a slang of deformed words called šatrovački.

Špijuni su među nama (Spies are among us) and Ciganče (Little gypsy) are two of his newer tracks.

His latest album released in 2006, is called "Neka Puca" which was published by Grand Production.his new album is in production [1]

[edit] Discography

Singles

  • Kad Se spusti tiho vece (1976)
  • Dodjoh srecan da me vidi majka (1977)
  • Nizamski rastanak (1978)
  • Poslednja stranica (1979) Festival Ilidza
  • Dobra stara bas carsijo (1980) Festival Ilidza
  • Ne ostavljaj suze na mom pragu (1980)
  • Hocu mesto u tvom srcu (1981)

LPs

  • Hocu mesto u tvom srcu (1981)
  • Dobro jutro rekoh zori (1982)
  • U svanuce ne idem do kuce (1983)
  • Sve su iste osim tebe (1984)
  • Zivela ljubav (1985)
  • Ne diraj coveka za stolom (1986)
  • Ako umrem da mi zao nije (1987)
  • Dajte mi da zivim (1988)
  • Ne moze nam niko nista (1989)
  • Najjaci smo, najjaci (1990)
  • Nepopravljiv (1992)
  • Devojka preko puta (1993/1994)
  • Dotakni me (1995)
  • Cudotvorac (1996)
  • Ja ne zivim ovde (1997)
  • Haljine svilene (1998)
  • Samo kazi (2000/2001)
  • Nekad sam i ja voleo (2002)
  • Pomirenje (2003/2004)
  • Neka puca (2006)