Sinan Sakić

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Sinan Sakić
Birth name Sinan Sakić
Also known as Siki
Born (1956-10-13) 13 October 1956
Loznica, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Genres folk, pop-folk
Occupations musician
Years active 1978–present

Sinan Sakić (Serbian Cyrillic: Синан Сакић, Romani: Sinan Sakičh; born 13 October 1956) is a Serbian folk singer of Gypsy descent. He launched his career back in 1978 with the singles "Rastanak kraj reke" and "Sreli smo se mnogo kasno". As of 2006, he has released 27 music albums. He gained his first musical experience from his father who was a musician in the military orchestra. He is very popular in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Republic of Macedonia, and Bulgaria.

Sinan has a house in , where he spends his vacation.

His son, Medo Sakic, is also a singer.

Discography

  • Mala Šemsa (compilation of singles from 1978–1981)
  • Miko, druže moj (1982)
  • Što me pitaš kako živim (1983)
  • Pogledaj me (1984)
  • Reci sve želje (1985)
  • Pusti me da živim (1986)
  • Svi grešimo (1987)
  • Čaša po čaša (1988)
  • Reci čašo (1989)
  • Kad se vrate skitnice (1990)
  • Na Balkanu (1991)
  • Ljubila me ta žena (1992)
  • Korak do sna (1993)
  • U meni potraži spas (1994)
  • Ruža i trn (1995)
  • Zoko, moja zoko (1996)
  • Dodirni me (1997)
  • Drž’se mile još si živ (1998)
  • Ne, ne daj da te ljubi (2000)
  • Nisi više zaljubljena (2001)
  • Pijem na eks (2002)
  • Emotivac (2005)
  • To je moj život (2009)
  • Šalu na stranu (2011)

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