Vesna Zmijanac
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Birth name | Vesna Zmijanac |
Born | January 4, 1957 |
Origin | Titograd, Montenegro, Yugoslavia |
Genre(s) | turbo folk, pop-folk, pop |
Occupation(s) | musician, actress |
Years active | 1979 - present |
Label(s) | PGP-RTB, Diskoton, ZaM, Grand Production |
Vesna Zmijanac (Cyrillic: Весна Змијанац) born January 4, 1957 in Podgorica (then Titograd), Montenegro, Yugoslavia is a Serbian folk singer.
Zmijanac sings her songs in the Ekavian accent of the Serbian language as used throughout the Republic of Serbia because of her ethnicity, as opposed to Ijekavian, as used in her place of origin, Montenegro.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- Hvala ti za sve (1979)
- Ti nisi čovek koji zna da voli (1979)
- Ostavljen žena (1979)
- Pođi sa mnom il ostani s njom (1979)
- Vetar duva oko kuće (1981)
- Ko nam se u ljubav meša (1981)
[edit] Albums
- Ljubi me, ljubi lepoto moja (Kiss me, Kiss me my Beauty) (1981)
- Ti mali (You little one) (1983)
- Šta će meni šminka (I don't need make-up) (1984)
- Zar bi me lako drugome dao (Would you easily Give me Away to Someone Else?) (1985)
- Dođi sto pre (Come as soon as you can) (1986)
- Jedan si ti (One of You) (1987)
- Istina (The Truth) (1988)
- Svatovi (Wedding song) (1990)
- Ako me umiriš sad (If you Calm me Now) (1992)
- Idem preko zemlje Srbije (I'm Going Over the country Serbia) (1994)
- Malo po malo (A Little by Little) (1995)
- Posle svega, dobro sam (After all I'm Good) (1997)
- Sve Vesnine radosti i tuge (All of Vesna's Happineses and Sadnesses) (1998)
- Kraljica tuge (The Queen of Sadness) (2000)
- Šta ostane kad padnu haljine (What remains when the dresses Fall down) (2003)
[edit] Compilations
- Najveći hitovi (1989)
- Nezaboravni hitovi