Lepi Mića

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Lepi Mića
Born
Miroslav Pržulj

(1959-03-26) 26 March 1959 (age 62)
Bosnia
NationalitySerb
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Years active1989–present
Known forSongs about the Yugoslav Wars
Notable work
The albums Krvava svadba, Pravoslavci, Gdje cvjetaju božuri, Srbima za sva vremena, and Oj, Srbijo, majko moja

Lepi Mića is a Serb turbofolk singer-songwriter. He entered the music scene in Sarajevo in 1989 with his album Рулет среће (Roulette of luck). However, he would soon move to Belgrade, where he got married.[1] In 2013, he was invited to Season 5 of the RTV Pink reality show Farma, but later kicked off for hate speech.[2][3] He was also invited to Season 7, which he lost. In his songs, he often criticizes the Croatian and Bosnian governments.[4] He has written nine albums, five of which pertained to the Yugoslav wars or Serbian nationalism.

Discography[1][]

Name English translation Year
Рулет среће Roulette of luck 1989
Сад кад се растајемо Now we depart 1990
Крвава свадба Bloody wedding 1992
Православци Orthodoxy 1993
Гдје цветају божури Where peonies grow 1994
Жено плаве косе Blonde haired woman 1996
Свака ме зима на тебе сјећа Every winter reminds me of you 1998
Србима за сва времена Serbs of all time 2001
Ој Србијо, мајка моја Oh Serbia, my mother 2008
Четнички Војвода Милан II Кузмановић Chetnik Warlord Milan II Kuzmanović 2017

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