Jasmin Muharemović

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Jasmin Muharemović
Birth name Jasmin Muharemović
Born (1965-02-22) 22 February 1965
Tešanj, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Genres Folk
Occupations Musician
Years active 1987–present
Labels Diskos, Evro Sound, JVP, BN Music

Jasmin Muharemović (born 22 February 1965) is a popular Bosnian singer.

In 1983 he moved in Požarevac in order to meet Novica Urošević, the folk hit-maker, and start a professional folk singer career. Muharemović's first album sold 250,000 copies, and he had great success as a beginner. In 1994, due to the war in his home country, formerly a part of Yugoslavia, he moved to Vienna. He lives between Vienna and his birth city Tešanj. He has a wife and two sons. He has three sisters and three brothers, one brother being the singer Esad Plavi.

Discography

  • Ja sam taj (1987, Diskos) *composed by N.Urošević
  • Prvi momak (1988, Diskos) *composed by N.Urošević
  • Osvajač (1989, Diskos) *composed by N.Urošević
  • Bolje ljubav, nego rat (1991, Diskos) *composed by N.Urošević
  • Sve me boli (1994)
  • Crna ženo (1995)
  • Vjernost i nevjersnost (1998) *composed by N.Urošević
  • Ginem, ginem (1999)
  • Nešto nemoguće (2001)
  • Jasmina (2003)
  • Žilet (2005)
  • Ubaci me u mašinu (2007)
  • Ljubav mala, briga velika (2010)[1]

References

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