Luka Nižetić

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Luka Nižetić
Born (1983-08-12) 12 August 1983 (age 38)
Split, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
GenresPop, rock
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active2001–present
LabelsMenart Records

Luka Nižetić (born 12 August 1983) is a Croatian singer. His debut album was recorded in 2006. He is best known for his hits "Ponekad poželim" ("Sometimes I wish") and "Proljeće" ("Springtime").

Biography[]

Luka Nižetić was born in Split, Croatia, as the second child of Tamara and Milo Nižetić. Together with his sister Petra, he grew up in Mertojak, part of Split. His parents noticed Luka's great interest in music at a young age. Consequently, they sent him to nuns for his early music education. A nun, called Cecilia, taught Luka to play the piano. When he was about 11 years old, music professor Mišo Linić started giving Luka lessons in singing and gave him basic knowledge in composing. The opera diva Sanja Erceg–Vrekalo taught him in singing technique. When Luka was about seventeen years old, he composed his first song "Ludi grad" (Oh Crazy Town). The composer Zdenko Runjić included this song in his music festival MHJ 2001. To everybody's surprise, the young singer won three Silver Seagulls as 2nd prize by the expert jury.

2004 was a stellar year for Nižetić. He signed a contract with Menart Records, and published his first album which included the singles "Ne krivi me" (Don't Blame Me), "Tebi pjevam" (I'm singing to you), "Ponekad poželim" (Sometimes I wish), "Proljeće" (Springtime) and "Meni trebaš ti" (I need you). After his second performance in the song competition Dora in 2005, where he presented his own song "Proljeće" (Springtime), Luka Nižetić became a well known music personality in Croatia. There followed his nomination for the discographic prize Porin (Croatian equivalent of Grammy) in the category [debutant of the year] as well as a performance in Osijek. Later, Luka reached success in the Croatian Radio Festival in 2006 singing together with Lana Jurčević the hit song "Prava ljubav" (True love); it soon reached the top of almost all Croatian music lists.

In Light Music Festival, Split 2006, he presented the song "More" (The Sea) for which he won the Golden Sail. After the first final evening of the festival, the audience placed him first and in the superfinale, the audience placed him third overall.

On February 16, 2019, Nižetić took part in Dora 2019, the Croatian preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, with the song “Brutalero”, written by Branimir Mihaljević.[1] He performed eighth and finished third with 13 out of 24 available points, placing behind winner Roko Blažević and runner-up Lorena Bućan.[2]

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Premijera (2005)
  • Slobodno dišem (2007)
  • Na tren i zavijek (2008)
  • Kad zasvira... (2012)
  • Ljubav je mukte (2018)

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CRO
[3]
"Ne krivi me" 2004 Premijera
"Tebi pjevam"
"Ponekad poželim"
"Proljeće" 2005
"Meni trebaš ti" Non-album single
"Prava ljubav" (with Lana Jurčević) 2006 Slobodno dišem
"More"
"Pusti me u san" 2007
"Samo mi reci da"
"Na tren i zauvijek" 2008 Na tren i zauvijek
"Ako uzmeš ljubav vrati"
"Di si ti Mare"
"Zapleši sa mnom" 2009
"Za loše vijesti nemamo vremena"
"Otkad ljubim te" 2010 Non-album single
"Tamo gdje me srce vuče" 2011 Kad zasvira...
"Kad zasvira orkestar"
"Jugo" 2012 21
"Nisu godine"
"U snovima" 2013 3
"Vječno" 7 Ljubav je mukte
"Upomoć" 2014 32
"Od najgorih najbolji" (with Lana Jurčević) 2015 13
"Amsterdam" 8
"Mate Misho" 18
"Ljubav je mukte" 2016 18
"Malo fjaka, malo party" 25
"Kad tuga umiri proljeće" (with Tamburaši za dušu) 27
"Ne ne ne da da da" 2017 11
"Lagano" 21
"Voli me kao kiša" 9
"Radim što želim" 2018 25 Non-album singles
"Brutalero" 2019 11
"Ludilo brale" (with Rene Bitorajac & Miroslav Škoro) 5
"Život je let" 2020 11
"Ae" (with Klapa Kampanel) 4
"Ka more je život" 11

Filmography[]

  • - since 2014.

References[]

  1. ^ Farren, Neil (17 January 2019). "Croatia: Dora 2019 Participants Revealed". eurovoix. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  2. ^ Herbert, Emily (20 February 2019). "Croatia: Full Dora 2019 Televoting Results Revealed". eurovoix. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  3. ^ Peak positions in Croatia:

External links[]

Preceded by
Zrinka Cvitešić & Nicolas Quesnoit
Ples sa zvijezdama winner
Season 2 (2007 with Mirjana Žutić)
Succeeded by
& Ana Herceg
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