Nataša Bekvalac

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Nataša Bekvalac
Birth nameNataša Bekvalac
Born (1980-09-25) 25 September 1980 (age 40)
Novi Sad, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
  • Pop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actress
  • model
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2001–present
Labels
Associated acts
Spouse(s)
(m. 2006; div. 2011)
Ljubimir Jovanović
(m. 2015; div. 2017)
Luka Lazukić
(m. 2017; div. 2019)
Children2
Parent(s)

Nataša Bekvalac (Serbian Cyrillic: Наташа Беквалац, pronounced [nǎtaʃa bekʋǎːlats], born 25 September 1980) is a Serbian singer, model and actress. Rose to prominence in 2001 with debut album Ne brini, she is now recognised as one of the most eminent Serbian pop stars.

Life and career[]

Early life[]

Nataša Bekvalac was born in Novi Sad on September 25, 1980 to parents Mira Bekvalac, a school teacher, and Dragoljub Bekvalac, former footballer and coach. Her older sister, Dragana, is a hairdresser and salon owner, while her younger sister, Kristina, is a fashion designer who was also a contestant on Survivor Srbija VIP: Costa Rica.[1]

Bekvalac showed interest in music and performance in elementary school. In 1989, she performed on a children's music festival alongside Bosnian rock band Regina. Then in 1990, she was also noted for appearing on the children's music show called Muzički tobogan (The Musical Slide).

Career[]

She rose to prominence in 2001 with her first album, titled Ne brini (Don't Worry) released under City Records.[2] It was followed by Ništa lično (Nothing Personal) in 2002, featuring stand-out track "Mali signali" (Little Signals), which is recognized as one of her biggest hits.[3] In November 2004, she released Stereo ljubav (Stereo Love) containing hit-songs such as "Nikotin" (Nicotine) and "Ponovo" (Again).[4] Four years later, in November, Bekvalac dropped an EP, called Ljubav, vera, nada (Love, Faith, Hope), with three new songs and their R&B infused remixes[5]

In December 2010, Bekvalac presented Ne valjam (I'm No Good).[6] The following year she collaborated with Emina Jahović on their duet 'Gospodine' (Mister) and was later declared female pop artist of the year at the Serbian Popularity Oscar ceremony.[7] In June 2016, Bekvalac saw great commercial success with her fifth studio album, 'Original' (Original), which also featured six previously recorded singles.[8] Over the years, she has also made several acting appearances on television and in 2016 had her theatre debut as Queen Draga Mašin in the musical 'Tajna Crne ruke' (The Secret of Black Hand).[9] In 2018, Bekvalac replaced Jelena Tomašević as the judge on the televised children singing competition Pinkove Zvezdice broadcast on TV Pink.[10] In October, she successfully released single 'Mala plava' (Little Blonde) featuring rapper and record producer Coby.[11] In December, Bekvalac released 'Neprijatelj' (Enemy) with Magla Band. In late January 2019, she performed a medley of her greatest hits at the 2019 Music Awards Ceremony. In October, Bekvalac had another duet with Emina Jahović, titled 'Muško više ne mogu' (Male I Can't Anymore).[12]

She successfully sold out her first concert in the Belgrade Arena, titled 'S.O.S. za ljubav' (SOS for Love), held for the Valentine's Day 2020.[13][14]

Personal life[]

Throughout her career, Bekvalac's personal life has been the subject of constant media attention.

In the year 2000, Bekvalac made headline news for dating Serbian entrepreneur Miodrag Kostić, who is twenty years older than her. In 2004, she began relationship with Serbian waterpolo player Danilo Ikodinović. They eventually got married in 2006 and Bekvalac gave birth to their daughter Hana on 17 March 2007. The couple eventually separated in 2011, after Ikodinović allegedly had cheated on her. Bekvalac was then briefly married to handball player Ljubomir Jovanović, between 2015 and 2017, whom she left to marry her third husband IT entrepreneur Luka Lazukić. In 2018, however, Nataša was physically assaulted by Lazukić just a month after she had given birth to their baby girl named Katja. This case went to court followed with substantial media attention and Bekvalac filed for a divorce once again.[15][16]

Bekvalac was also declared gay icon of 2019.[17]

Discography[]

Studio albums
  • Ne brini (2001)
  • Nista lično (2002)
  • Stereo ljubav (2004)
  • Ne Valjam (2010)
  • Original (2016)
EPs
  • Ljubav, vera, nada (2008)

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominee/work Result Ref.
Oskar Popularnosti 2011 Female Pop Singer of the Year Herself Won [18]
Music Awards Ceremony 2020 Music Video of the Year "Dođi mami" Won

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Koja ste sestra Bekvalac: Nataša objavila sliku sa Kristinom i Draganom". story.rs (in Serbian). March 25, 2019. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  2. ^ "Ne Brini at Discogs".
  3. ^ "Ništa lično at Discogs".
  4. ^ "Stereo Ljubav at Discogs".
  5. ^ "Ljubav, Vera, Nada at Discogs".
  6. ^ "Ne Valjam at Discogs".
  7. ^ "Dodeljene nagrade Oskar Popularnosti u Sava Centru" (in Serbian). Blic. February 2011.
  8. ^ "Original at Discogs".
  9. ^ "Nataša Bekvalac Tajna Crne ruke, premijera" (in Serbian). 2016.
  10. ^ "Članovi žirija Pinkovih Zvezdica napuštaju takmičenje zbog Kije" (in Serbian). Tracara.
  11. ^ "Nataša Bekvalac i Coby imaju hit! 'Mala plava' dominira na trendingu" (in Serbian). IDJTV.com.
  12. ^ "Nataša Bekvalac i Emina Jahović objavile novi hit! Poslušajte 'Muško više ne mogu'" (in Serbian). Tracara.
  13. ^ "Počela prodaja karata za koncert Nataše Bekvalac" (in Serbian). Tracara.
  14. ^ "Nataša Bekvalac priredila koncert za pamćenje". story.rs (in Serbian).
  15. ^ "Pretučena Nataša Bekvalas!" (in Serbian). Tracara.
  16. ^ "Nataša Bekvalac zvanično razvedena od Luke Lazukića" (in Serbian). Tracara.
  17. ^ "Nataša Bekvalac dobila titulu Gej ikone 2019 godine: I dalje se borim za ljubav" (in Serbian). Večernje Novosti.
  18. ^ "Oređeni finalisti za Oskar Popularnosti" (in Serbian). Tracara.com.
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